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Still: A Versatile Word for Ongoing States and Situations

1 🔍 Why This Word Matters

Still is one of the most versatile and frequently used words in English. It helps express that situations are ongoing or unchanged, making it essential for discussing persistence, continuation, and contrast in both casual and professional contexts.

Key Terms

versatile
having many different uses or functions
ongoing
continuing to exist or develop

2 🧠 What It Really Means

1. Continuing up to the present or a particular point (She’s still working on the project)
2. Nevertheless or in spite of something (The food was expensive but still worth it)

Key Terms

nevertheless
however; despite what was just mentioned

3 ✅ Use It Like This

Typical: I’m still waiting for their response to my email.
Surprising: Though retired for years, she’s still breaking world records.

4 ⚠️ Don't Confuse It With…

Don’t confuse still with yet in negative sentences:
Wrong: ❌ I didn’t finish still
Right:

I still haven’t finished OR I haven’t finished yet

Key Terms

yet
up until now or a particular point

5 🧭 Quick Grammar Guide

Still usually goes before the main verb but after ‘be’:
– I still remember (before main verb)
– She is still sleeping (after ‘be’)

6 🔗 Want to Learn More?

Discover how still combines with perfect tenses and conditionals to express complex ideas about time and change. Click on the Cards below to learn everything you need to know about still.

📝 Key Vocabulary Recap

still1. continuing up to now; 2. nevertheless/despite that
versatilehaving many different uses or functions
ongoingcontinuing to exist or develop
neverthelesshowever; despite what was just mentioned
yetup until now or a particular point
persistcontinue firmly despite opposition
continueremain in existence or operation
despitewithout being prevented by
regardlessdespite the prevailing circumstances
even nowat this moment, despite what has happened
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