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Christine Christie Posted 5 years ago
Grammar

Still/yet

1. Are these sentences correct:


a) "This picture shows that nothing is still more majestic than Nature."


b) "This picture shows that still nothing is more majestic than Nature."



And is this one correct:


c) "This picture shows that nothing is more majestic than Nature yet."

  

Top answer

None of those is really idiomatic with 'still' or 'yet'. This picture shows that nothing is more majestic than n ature. In other contexts 'still' shows continuation and '(not) yet' shows anticipation.

  • None of those is really idiomatic with 'still' or 'yet'.
  • This picture shows that nothing is more majestic than n ature.
  • In other contexts 'still' shows continuation and '(not) yet' shows anticipation.
  • CJ
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None of those is really idiomatic with 'still' or 'yet'.

This picture shows that nothing is more majestic than nature.

In other contexts 'still' shows continuation and '(not) yet' shows anticipation.

CJ

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