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I haven't talked to anyone yer about this matter. vs I haven't talk to anyone yet about this matter

Both phrases have errors. The correct form should be 'I haven't talked to anyone yet about this matter.' The verb 'talked' should be used instead of 'talk' because it needs to be in the past participle form. Additionally, 'yet' should be used instead of 'yer' for indicating that the action has not happened up to the present moment.

Last updated: April 01, 2024 • 721 views

I haven't talked to anyone yer about this matter.

This phrase is incorrect. 'Yer' is not a valid word in English. The correct word to use in this context is 'yet.'

The correct form should be 'I haven't talked to anyone yet about this matter.' Use 'yet' to indicate that the action has not happened up to the present moment.
  • I haven't talked to anyone.
  • No! I haven't talked to anyone.
  • I brought the money... and I haven't talked to anyone.
  • I was at a crime scene all day. I haven't talked to anyone.
  • The injections are keep me awake and I haven't talked to anyone for two days.
  • I haven't talked to anyone in a long time.
  • Michael, you know I haven't talked to anyone for over 40 years.
  • I haven't talked to anyone here, but it almost seems like you're going for a human chrysalis thing.
  • You haven't talked to anyone about this?
  • And I haven't talked to anyone about it, so I was trying -
  • In less than 48 hours, you got me talking About the one thing I haven't talked to anyone about In my entire life.
  • And I haven't talked to anyone... really talked to anyone in so long.
  • I haven't talked to anyone from the police department... not since I spoke with the two of you.
  • You haven't talked to anyone?
  • So you haven't talked to anyone online?
  • You're just... you're new and I haven't talked to anyone the way that I talk to you,
  • I haven't talked to Benedict about this, Minister.
  • And I haven't talked to her about this... but...
  • I haven't talked to Harold Oxley in 20 years.
  • I haven't talked to Jane in a month.

I haven't talk to anyone yet about this matter

This phrase is incorrect. The verb 'talk' should be in the past participle form 'talked' in this context.

The correct form should be 'I haven't talked to anyone yet about this matter.' Use 'talked' as the past participle form of the verb 'talk' in this sentence.
  • Don't talk to anyone about this.
  • We're not. I haven't talk to her since she moved to New York.
  • And you can't talk to anyone at work about this either.
  • But before I know more, don't talk to anyone about this.
  • Have you spoken to anyone yet about the pregnancy?
  • And I have not fall in love to anyone yet.
  • Remember when I said you couldn't talk to anyone about this?
  • Don't talk to anyone without checking with me first.
  • See that she doesn't talk to anyone.
  • I won't talk to anyone.
  • Your teachers say you won't talk to anyone at school.
  • She won't talk to anyone.
  • They don't talk to anyone in their driveway.
  • You don't talk to anyone outside your year.
  • He didn't talk to anyone that day.
  • I mean I didn't talk to anyone till yesterday.
  • Keep up and don't talk to anyone and stop staring.
  • You didn't talk to anyone.
  • Rule #2: Don't talk to anyone, especially to strangers.
  • She won't talk to anyone, including the police, about what happened.

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