Feb. 23, 2020
1. He hasn't acceded to our demand yet.
2. He still hasn't acceded to our demand.
3. Drug dealers still haven't curtailed the output of weed.
4. Drug dealers haven't curtailed the output of weed yet.
5. Are they still worn out?
6. Are they worn out yet?
Example Sentences of "Yet" and "Still"
1. He hasn't acceded to our demand yet.
2. He still hasn't acceded to our demand.
3. Drug dealers still haven't curtailed the output of weed.
4. Drug dealers haven't curtailed the output of weed yet.
5. Are they still worn out?
This is grammatical but does not make sense without context. If something is worn out, it will stay worn out. One might mean to ask if the object has been "replaced" yet, but in that case, simply asking "Have they been replaced yet?" is better.
6. Are they worn out yet?
Example Sentences of "Yet" and "Still" This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
1. He hasn't acceded to our demand yet. This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
2. He still hasn't acceded to our demand. This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
3. Drug dealers still haven't curtailed the output of weed. This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
4. Drug dealers haven't curtailed the output of weed yet. This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
5. Are they still worn out? 5. Are they still worn out? This is grammatical but does not make sense without context. If something is worn out, it will stay worn out. One might mean to ask if the object has been "replaced" yet, but in that case, simply asking "Have they been replaced yet?" is better. |
6. Are they worn out yet? This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
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