Arwa
Still and yet together? I still haven’t finished. I haven’t finished yet. I understand why we use still and yet, but can we use them both in one sentence? Can we say, “I still haven’t finished yet.” Thanks in advance.
9 มี.ค. 2019 เวลา 21:01
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All three of your sentences are fine but they have different meanings.
9 มีนาคม 2019
2
Short answer: I still haven't finished yet. I don't see why you can't use it.
9 มีนาคม 2019
2
It's a bit strange to use both of them together, as they mean the same thing.. that's all. :)
9 มีนาคม 2019
Yet is time. Not yet, maybe later. Still is often about repetition. Asked before. Still not done. Ask again later. . In normal conversation, one is usually enough. For special emphasuis of both meanings, sure, emphasise away. Good answers below. Got the idea yet? Still not? :)
9 มีนาคม 2019
If you use them both in one sentence, it would imply that you already had one conversation about not being finished. Now you're saying that you STILL haven't finished yet. Otherwise it would be a bit redundant.
9 มีนาคม 2019
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