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still.yet.already Which word fits in here. It's 11 and Mark hasn't ............got up. Still should be placed before hasn't and yet at the end shouldnt they?
Jan 28, 2015 11:40 AM
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It's 11 o'clock and Mark hasn't got up yet It's 11 o'clock and Mark is still sleeping It's still 5 o'clock and Mark has already woke up.
January 28, 2015
It's 'yet'. 'Yet' can go between the auxiliary and the main verb. It's a rather more formal construction than the one with 'yet' at the end.
January 28, 2015
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