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which he does not have yet vs which he does not yet have

Both phrases are correct, but the more common and natural construction is "which he does not yet have." The adverb "yet" usually comes after the auxiliary verb or the main verb, so placing it before the verb "have" is less common.

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which he does not have yet

This phrase is correct but less common in English.

This phrase is grammatically correct but less common in English. It is more natural to place the adverb "yet" after the verb "have."

Alternatives:

  • which he does not yet have

which he does not yet have

This phrase is the more common and natural construction in English.

This phrase is the more common and natural construction in English. The adverb "yet" typically comes after the auxiliary verb or the main verb.

Alternatives:

  • which he does not have yet

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