req’d by @aidennestorm
it’s a yeet or be yeeten world out there bro
to clarify grammatically, yeeten here is used because it is the past participle, yote is the simple past of the verb “to yeet” and therefor not applicable here. To flip your main noun to the subject of the sentence, grammar demands you use an auxiliary verb (in this case to be) and the past participle. This is what is known as using the passive voice.
But consider: yaught
we are NOT bringing semimodals into this i thought i was OUT OF LANGUAGE HELL
i just realized what all of this reminds me of it reminds me of the time I spent 20 minutes in high school German debating with my friends how the word “derp” should be conjugated re: regular or irregular conjugation
times change but linguistic memes apparently dont