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though he is fat yet he runs fast vs though he is fat yet he runs faast

Both phrases are incorrect. The correct form is 'though he is fat, yet he runs fast.' The conjunction 'yet' is used to contrast two ideas, so it should be preceded by a comma when used in the middle of a sentence.

Last updated: March 15, 2024 • 7957 views

though he is fat yet he runs fast

This phrase is incorrect. The conjunction 'yet' should be preceded by a comma when used in the middle of a sentence.

The correct form is 'though he is fat, yet he runs fast.' Use a comma before 'yet' to separate the contrasting ideas.
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though he is fat yet he runs faast

This phrase is incorrect. 'Faast' is a misspelling of 'fast.'

The correct spelling is 'fast,' not 'faast.' Use 'fast' to describe the speed at which someone runs.

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