English Language & Usage Asked on February 13, 2021
What’s the difference between "they are not arrived yet" and "they have not arrived"? Which one is correct?
still; until the present time:
To say that something hasn't happened yet is to imply that it will happen. To omit it implies that it's not certain whether it will.
Answered by Mary on February 13, 2021
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