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Jorge
still vs yet
hi, people!
What's the difference between "still" and "yet"? When should I use one and another one?
27 Thg 12 2018 14:01
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Gennaro is on the right track, but both can be used in the negative.
YET
is usually used for something you're waiting for or expecting, but that hasn't happened so far.
(The parcel hasn't arrived yet.)....I am waiting for the parcel to arrive.
(I haven't had time to sit down yet today.)....I expect to be able to sit down today, but it hasn't happened so far.
(Have you finished it yet?)....I expect you to finish it soon, but am unsure whether you have done.
STILL
Is usually used for things that started in the past and are continuing in the present.
(I had lunch, but I'm still hungry).....I've eaten, but the hunger continues.
(Do you still want to play tennis on Saturday?).....You said you did yesterday. Does that continue to be true?
STILL AND YET
Still CAN be used in a negative statement, meaning that the action that didn't happen in the past is continuing not to happen in the present.
I haven't had dinner yet.
I still haven't had dinner.
My mother hasn't called yet.
My mother still hasn't called.
They are really useful words, Jorge. I hope you enjoy using them!
27 tháng 12 năm 2018
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Very quick ... use still for positive sentences
I still learning English ...
Yet for negative sentences
I didn't get my gift yet
27 tháng 12 năm 2018
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