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Learn How To Use Still
Learn How To Use Still
Sep 5, 2021 / English / 1 mins read

Still is used to talk about something that hasn’t finished – especially when we expected it to finish earlier. Still is commonly used with many other tenses, not just the present perfect. In the present perfect tense, we usually put still in the middle of the phrase, between the subject and the auxiliary verb, have.

 

Examples:

 

— I’ve been waiting for over an hour and my boss still hasn’t arrived for our meeting.

 

— Are you still working at the bank?

 

— We ordered our appetizers a long time ago and we still haven’t received them.

 

— I still haven’t seen that new movie that you recommended.


 

Let’s practice!

Write in the comments section sentences using ‘“still”.


 

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