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Dmitriy
is it cottect?
1.I haven't still been able to learn English.
or
2.I still haven't been able to learn English.
Jan 17, 2018 8:07 PM
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#2 is correct.
January 17, 2018
3
#2.
I am waiting for Bob to call me. He said he would call me at 3:00, and now it is 4:00. I say:
"Bob still hasn't called me."
Tom is Sally's ex-boyfriend. She told him to never call her again, but he continues to call her. Her friend says:
"Tom hasn't still been calling you, has he? He has?! What a jerk!"
We use "haven't still" much, much less often than "still haven't", and the two structures have different meanings.
January 17, 2018
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2.I still haven't been able to learn English.
definitely
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