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Aren't you still tired? and Are you tired yet? They're the same meaning?
Oct 20, 2011 11:07 PM
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NO!
"still" and "yet" are not the same word.
Come on, man, do a bit of self studying. The differences between the two words are very clear.
October 20, 2011
I think you cannot use "still" with a negative question like this.
the question should be "are you still tired?" or "aren´t you tired yet?", these two questions have different meanings.
"are you still tired?" implies that you were tired before and continue tired now.
"aren´t you tired yet?" this question presumes that you were not tired before but you should be tired now.
October 21, 2011
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