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she has not yet come vs She not yet came

The correct option is "She has not yet come." This structure is appropriate to use when referring to an action that has not happened so far. The second option, "she not yet came," is incorrect due to the incorrect verb form and structure.
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she has not yet come

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to indicate that someone has not arrived up to the present moment.

Examples:

  • She has not yet come to the party.
  • He has not yet come back from his trip.
  • They have not yet come to a decision.
  • Mar 20, 2001 ... She has not yet come across one that critiques the state of the waitresses' teeth. What would the little symbols be that tell you how many ...
  • Sep 14, 2022 ... ... she has not yet come out she put her antenna out once as I witnessed but than put it back in and hasn't moved from the spot I left her last ...
  • Mar 19, 2019 ... She has not yet come up with a list of possible colleges although that will likely happen in the next 6 months. I have heard that she is ...
  • Jul 25, 2015 ... Jean Louise may now be 26 and living in New York, but she has not yet come of age, for she does not understand why “Calpurnia was watching ...
  • Feb 6, 2013 ... But she has not yet come to grips with the fact that she doesn't work at the bench anymore: “I have not cleaned up my bench and I still have ...
  • ... she has not yet come to terms with. Freddie saving her life should've been her wake up call. She should've realized he was the one for her, yet she was ...
  • The milk bottles, two days old, are in the kitchen unwashed and she knows this, too, because she has not yet come. Our relationship is beyond analysis. It ...
  • Feb 11, 2015 ... Riccio said she has not yet come to grips with her new fortune. “You would think I'd be excited but it hasn't sunk in yet, she said. “I ...
  • If you explore deeply, she has not yet come out of the kitchen! Along with her kitchen work, she has taken additional responsibilities to pursue her ...

She not yet came

This phrase is incorrect in English.

  • You were safe inside your house, yet came out to warn me.
  • Then came the glorious day she discovered hangers.
  • Grandma said she came here regularly.
  • These things began when she came.
  • Before you came, she was asking Natalie...
  • After Ann came home, I came down here to confront her, and she was on the phone.
  • She came here on her own, and we called you and every other hospital in the city to try and find out where she came from.
  • I came, I came, I came just like she told me to.
  • She was greeted by children who came with signs... housewives who came with desserts... and old friends who came with flowers.
  • She and the witch came into this room, and they never came out.
  • She came over, and Case DeGroot came over.
  • And in the short silence before the next one came on she suddenly came with a burst of singing.
  • She was probably scanned when she came through Customs. No.
  • When she came to visit, she brought pastry.
  • She told me she came into town to work at a party...
  • She came out last week when she heard my father might die.
  • She thinks she knows the village my father came from.
  • She was pretty shaken up when she came in.
  • She came to me after she had been attacked.
  • She was confused when she came too.

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