herbivorie
Member
- Joined
- May 31, 2011
- Member Type
- Interested in Language
- Native Language
- Japanese
- Home Country
- Japan
- Current Location
- Japan
Someone asked me in email to recommend a website where he can review Japanese grammar before he takes a Japanese text.
There is one website I could recommend, but it's kind of popular website, so he may already know it. So can I say:
1. I guess you could try this website if you haven't done so yet.
2. I guess you could try this website if you haven't already done so.
Which is correct? Based on what I learned in school a long time ago, it should be "yet".
But I think I have seen examples like 2 in real life, so I'd like to confirm. Thank you.
There is one website I could recommend, but it's kind of popular website, so he may already know it. So can I say:
1. I guess you could try this website if you haven't done so yet.
2. I guess you could try this website if you haven't already done so.
Which is correct? Based on what I learned in school a long time ago, it should be "yet".
But I think I have seen examples like 2 in real life, so I'd like to confirm. Thank you.