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Jackson6612 Posted 19 years ago
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But may I ask you for still another favour?

Is the following paragraph correct?

I'm very grateful to you because you always make corrections to my paragraphs etc. But may I ask you for still another favour? It will be a lot easier for me to trace your corrections, if you use some other colour than mine.
  

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Personally, I'd say yet another rather than still another here. The use of mine is fine.

  • Personally, I'd say yet another rather than still another here.
  • The use of mine is fine.
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Personally, I'd say yet another rather than still another here. The use of mine is fine.
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Personally, I'd say yet another rather than still another here. The use of mine is fine.

Hi LRR,

Do you consider the use of still another wrong in the context of that paragraph?
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Jackson6612


Personally, I'd say yet another rather than still another here. The use of mine is fine.

Hi LRR,

Do you consider the use of still another wrong in the context of that paragraph?


I'm not sure if it is grammatically incorrect, but still another sounds very

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