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“ALREADY” AND “YET”
         “Already” is used when                 Means something has happened.
         something has happened,
         usually sooner than expected.
         “Yet” means “until now.” It
         shows that something hasn’t
         happened, but it will happen
         in the future.                                                 Means “until now.”






                                     PAST                        NOW                   FUTURE




         FURTHER EXAMPLES






















                  “STILL”                                   FURTHER EXAMPLES
         The adverb “still” means an
         action or situation is ongoing.















            PAST                               NOW



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