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How to Use Still vs Yet in English | English Grammar Practice
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In English grammar, 'still' indicates that something continues from the past to the present (e.g., 'I am still tired' means the tiredness started earlier and continues now), while 'yet' is used in questions and negative sentences to indicate something expected but not completed up to now (e.g., 'Have you finished yet?' or 'I haven't finished yet'). The word 'still' typically comes before the main verb or after the verb 'to be', while 'yet' usually appears at the end of sentences. Understanding the emotional tone and context helps learners choose the correct word, as 'still' carries a sense of continuation and 'yet' implies expectation of something happening soon.

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