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Matfever Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Still

I am waiting for you to tell me what happened yesterday. (STILL) -> You_____me what happened yesterday.

I did it like:
-> You still have to tell me what happened yesterday.

Is that right? Because I think it is very simple. My teacher won't give me an easy sentence like that =3=
  

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If you're asking if it's grammatically correct, then the answer is yes .

  • If you're asking if it's grammatically correct, then the answer is yes .
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If you're asking if it's grammatically correct, then the answer is yes.
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Aspara GusIf you're asking if it's grammatically correct, then the answer is yes.
Do you have any other way to make it sense?
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manhthieugia95You still have to tell me what happened yesterday.Is that right?
That would work or 'You still (didn't tell me)(haven't told me) what happened yesterday.
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canadian45That would work or 'You still (didn't tell me)(haven't told me) what happened yesterday.
Now you're talking! Thanks!!

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