Dear students,
Today is our "Right word, Wrong word" day.
Let us learn:
already * still * yet
1. We must hurry. It's 'already' 5 o' clock.
[ already = sooner than expected]
2. There's no hurry. It's 'still' early.
[still is often used in the affirmative]
3. There's no hurry. It 'is not' 5 o' clock 'yet'.
[yet is often used in the negative]
4. He has arrived yet?
[Not 'still'] - [No, 'not yet'], [Not 'not still']
[yet in questions = up to this point in time]
5. Is he 'still' angry?
[Not 'yet'] [ still in questions, pointing to continuity]
6. He 'has not' arrived 'yet'?
[Not 'still' in this position, up to this point in time]
7. He 'still hasn't' arrived.
[Not 'yet' in this position]
['still' in negatives, pointing to continuity]
Read this and get clarified, If you have any doubts about.
PLEASE DO TAKE NOTICE OF THIS:
I am carrying out 'English Enrichment Program' everyday in the evening between 4.50 and 7. you can all come along to the hall '112' and have a great time partaking in the program.
"YOU CAN MAKE A GOOD LEADER"
bye for now!
With best regards,
Prabhu swaminathan,
English trainer,
Snsce.