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Anonymous Posted 18 years ago
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Hi, help needed.

0Is it correct to say "Still, the story continues." if I want to mean "The story still continues (despite the condition)"?02br
00Thanks for helping..^^" 0-
  

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0 Welcome to EF, S-Vague. 02i 00 The last 01i 00still02i 00 means 'motionless', 'not moving'. In informal speech, poetry and songs 01i 00still02i 00 at the end of a clause may have the same meaning as the second 01i 00still02i 00 in my sentence.

  • 0 Welcome to EF, S-Vague.
  • 02i 00 The last 01i 00still02i 00 means 'motionless', 'not moving'.
  • In informal speech, poetry and songs 01i 00still02i 00 at the end of a clause may have the same meaning as the second 01i 00still02i 00 in my sentence.
  • 01i 00I love her still02i 00 does not mean that I don't move when I love her.
  • 02i 02br 00CB 0-
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0 Welcome to EF, S-Vague. 01i00Still02i00 followed by a comma at the beginning of a clause usually means 01i00yet/however: Still/Yet/However, it was too expensive for me to buy.02i00 This sentence will help you remember 01i00still:02i02br
01i00Still, he is still standing still.02i00 The last 01i
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0Thank you and it's really happy for me to join ^^"... 02br
00So, is it true that some words can have different "general interpretation"s when they are positioned in different "parts"?02br
00I must apologise for asking a whole lot of questions...^^" 0-
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0s, ask a LOT of questions. That's why we're here.0-

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