Are they here yet meaning?

Are they here yet meaning?

The question suggests that the speaker does not know the answer, and is trying to find out, so both “yes” and “no” are possible, and (b) is the correct “yes” answer. Edit: Are you sure the question was not “Aren’t they here yet?” This expects the answer “no”.

Is not yet here or not here yet?

Related question, Position of “yet” in a causative sentence. Using “she is not here yet” is more idiomatic than the other. Both are correct.

Which is correct not yet or yet not?

First, “yet not” is not a fixed compound phrase. “not yet” would be heard as a compound phrase, with the two words closely linked. But “yet not” is simply two words that happen to be close together in a sentence.

Is yet an answer?

You want to say that “yet” is a response, not an “answer.” Answers follow questions in English. Responses follow anything: questions, statements, exclamations, responses, etc. (Your language might not differentiate between these two words.)

Are yet or still?

In these two examples, you might have noticed that still is used to denote a continuous action. As against, yet indicates something which must be happened by the time, but it does not take place….Comparison Chart.

Basis for Comparison Still Yet
Examples The order is still in transit. The order is not delivered yet.

Are you home yet sentence?

I want to make sure you’re safe. Are you home yet? If you are, please turn on the dishwasher.

Are you home yet or are you home?

depending on the context. You would say “Are you home (yet)?” to someone you know has been away from home for example on holiday or out for the day. You would say “Are you at home?” If you are just asking someone their present location.

Are you back home yet meaning?

“ If someone has gone out, a person could ask them on the phone, are you back home yet, I would like to come over and see you. Are you living back at home now? Have you come back home yet?

Are you in or are you at?

“In” for Location. Deciding which word you should be using comes down to a question of where. “At” is used when you are at the top, bottom or end of something; at a specific address; at a general location; and at a point. “In” is used in a space, small vehicle, water, neighborhood, city and country.

Are you home now is it correct?

“, or“are you home yet/now? “ are frequently used colloquialisms which are both accepted and understood. Both are correct.

Have you come back yet meaning?

It could be used when your friend contacts you and you are surprised as you were not expecting her back so soon.

Are you at home yet meaning?

“Are you home yet?” is used to ask if someone has arrived at home.