Hello. The third question of the practical exercise (21:20) is about the use of the present perfect tense with 'yet' as the indication. 'Yet' is used with the negation to say that something hasn't been done or isn't finished. It can be placed in between the auxiliary have/has and the past participle (e.g: has not YET done...), or at the end of the clause/sentence (e.g: has not done his homework YET).
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Hello. The third question of the practical exercise (21:20) is about the use of the present perfect tense with 'yet' as the indication. 'Yet' is used with the negation to say that something hasn't been done or isn't finished. It can be placed in between the auxiliary have/has and the past participle (e.g: has not YET done...), or at the end of the clause/sentence (e.g: has not done his homework YET).
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I have talked et i had talked
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