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I have not open books yet vs I have not yet open books

The correct phrase is "I have not opened books yet." The verb "opened" should be used in the past participle form after the auxiliary verb "have." The adverb "yet" should come at the end of the sentence to indicate that the action has not happened up to the present moment.

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I have not open books yet

This phrase is incorrect. The verb "open" should be in the past participle form "opened" after the auxiliary verb "have."

Incorrect. The correct form is "I have not opened books yet."

I have not yet open books

This phrase is incorrect. The verb "open" should be in the past participle form "opened" after the auxiliary verb "have." The adverb "yet" should come at the end of the sentence.

Incorrect. The correct form is "I have not opened books yet."

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