STILL*, _vs_ *YET*, _vs_ *ALREADY*
*STILL*, _vs_ *YET*, _vs_ *ALREADY*
*STILL*
- Used to talk about something that hasn’t finished, especially when it was expected to finish earlier.
- Used in questions, affirmative, and negative sentences.
_- *Example:* *He is still angry at his best friend.*_
*YET*
- Used to talk about something which is expected to happen.
- Used in questions and negative sentences.
_- *Example:* *Have you written the report yet?*_
*ALREADY*
- Used to talk about something that has happened, often earlier than expected.
- Used in affirmative sentences and questions.
_- *Example:* *Has he already left the party?*_
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