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The difference between yet and still

The difference between yet and still is as follows:

The differences between still and yet are different positions, parts of speech, usage, emphasis and meaning. The position in the sentence is different: yet is usually placed at the end of the sentence, and still is usually placed in the sentence. Different parts of speech: there are still four parts of speech: adverbs, adjectives, nouns and verbs; However, there are two parts of speech: conjunctions and adverbs.

Different usage: still usage: refers to the original situation has not changed, or a certain situation is still going on, which can be used in affirmative sentences, negative sentences and interrogative sentences; Usage: it means that something has not happened or been completed, or that something has not happened. It can also be used to ask if something happened.

The emphasis is different: still analysis: past events and existing conditions are still going on, yet analysis: mostly used in negative sentences and interrogative sentences. Different meanings: static interpretation: adv. still, still, still; However, interpretation: conj. But, however.

Still making sentences

1, and I dreamed about that slut. I still often dream about that kind of pie.

2. Pope Benedict still plans to visit Turkey in the second half of 1 1 month. Pope Benedict still plans to visit Turkey at the end of June 1 1.

Anthropologists are still trying to decipher the runes found in the graves. Anthropologists are still trying to decipher the mysterious marks found in this tomb.

There are still many things to deal with. There are still many things to deal with.

But nearly half of the ancient city of Pompeii is still buried underground! But almost half of Pompeii is still underground!

6. Rumors are still circulating in Westminster. At that time, rumors were still circulating in the British parliament and government.

I am a rogue, or your rogue, and you have untied my two knots for a while! I am a rogue, or you are a rogue. You have unbuttoned my two buttons for a while!

I said to myself. I thought, maybe I'm still dreaming.