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Getting yet another blister. vs Yet getting another blister.

The correct phrase is "getting yet another blister." The adverb "yet" is typically placed before the verb it modifies, so it should come before "getting" in this case.

Last updated: March 15, 2024 • 489 views

Getting yet another blister.

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

The adverb "yet" is used to emphasize the idea of "another blister" happening once more. It is placed before the verb "getting" to modify it.
  • I spent the first part of the morning digging a trench and ended up getting yet another blister on my hand. I then spent the rest of the morning tying wires and ...

Yet getting another blister.

This phrase is not correct in English. The adverb "yet" should be placed before the verb it modifies.

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