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Anonymous Posted 6 years ago
Grammar

"Still" At The End Of The Sentence.

Hi teachers,

Can I use the word "Still" at the end of the sentence? Is it grammatically correct?

Examples:

I didn't go still.

I didn't find other ways to solve the problem still.


Thank you

  

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"Still" can have two meanings in such sentences: 1 - until now 2 - despite some situation Which one do you mean?

  • "Still" can have two meanings in such sentences: 1 - until now 2 - despite some situation Which one do you mean?
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"Still" can have two meanings in such sentences:

1 - until now

2 - despite some situation

Which one do you mean?

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anonymousCan I use the word "Still" at the end of the sentence?

Yes, but not as you have done here. "He got a dog, but he was lonely still." It is quite literary, even poetical, but it can be done. But in reality everybody would say that "He got a dog, but he was still lonely."

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I mean the first one.


Thanks

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anonymousCan I use the word "Still" at the end of the sentence?

Yes, but not in the meaning you intend to. Still has many meanings: Still, he is still standing still.

CB

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