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In this video we will find out what is the deal with amp;quot;yetamp;quot;, especially as it pertains to SAT and the ACT grammar sections. Iamp;#39;m Katya Seberson, Iamp;#39;m the inventor of the Seberson method, a scientifically proven way to learn anything fast, especially the tricky words like amp;quot;yetamp;quot; and amp;quot;butamp;quot;. Many of you know that yet is a part of fanboys those coordinating conjunctions for, and, nor, but, or, yet, so. And yet is also this wonderful conjunction that shows a reverse love relationship. Somebody could be strong and yet soft, so should you put a comma between strong yet soft? Here is the rule: whenever you have an adjective before yet and then there is another adjective that follows yet, you should never put a comma. And many of you know this because the ACT and the SAT are frequently testing the rule of comma fanboy, whenever you put a comma in front of words like yet or but. That means that it is separating two independent cla