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Anonymous Posted 5 years ago
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Can’t still believe vs Still can’t believe

1. I can’t still believe that happened.

2. I still can’t believe that happened.

Are these sentences both grammatically correct?


Meaning, up to now, I cannot believe that happened.

  

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anonymous 1. I can’t still believe that happened. 2.

  • anonymous 1.
  • I can’t still believe that happened.
  • 2.
  • I still can’t believe that happened.
  • Are these sentences both grammatically correct?
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anonymous

1. I can’t still believe that happened.

2. I still can’t believe that happened.

Are these sentences both grammatically correct?


Meaning, up to now, I cannot believe that happened.

You need sentence 2. Put 'still' before the negation.

Sentence 1 sounds weird. It's not common for 'still' to appear after a negatio

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