What is the meaning of this compound expression "not as yet" ? Could you please use it in a sentence.
*Not a Teacher*
I believe the phrase is "as of yet". Personally, I would just use "not yet" but here is an example anyway:
"He has not turned in his portfolio as of yet."
I don't like "as of yet". The "of" is redundant and I tell my students not to use it. There is nothing wrong with "as yet" and "not as yet" or just "yet" and "not yet".
To use the previous responder's example:
He has not yet turned in his portfolio.
He has not turned in his portfolio yet.
Has he turned in his portfolio yet?
No. Not yet.
No. Not as yet.
To me, both responses are possible though the first is more natural. I would not, however, use "as yet" in the question, so I wouldn't say "Has he turned in his portfolio as yet?"
Thanks a million, I really wanted to hear more regarding "not as yet"![]()