Has she finished her homework yet? (negative answer)
No, she hasn't finished her homework yet, she's still doing it.
Give me a sentence using ''still''
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What's the difference between ''still and yet''?
The difference between still and yet is that we use still for something that is in progress at the moment, whereas we use yet for something that has not begun.
Will you still be in this town in two weeks' time?
Yes, I'll still be in this town in two weeks' time.
Have we finished speaking yet?
No, we haven't finished speaking yet, we're still speaking.
Are you ________ learning English?
Are you still learning English?
Are you learning English _______?
Are you learning English yet?
Has the summer begun yet?
No, the summer hasn't begun yet, we're still in winter.
Has the lesson finished yet?
No, the lesson hasn't finished yet, it's still in progress.
Have we left the class yet?
No we haven't left the class yet, we're still here.
Give me a sentence using ''yet''.
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