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Using "Still," Any more," "Already" and "Yet"

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    Using "Still," Any more," "Already" and "Yet"
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  • "Still," Any more," "Already" and "Yet" are all examples of___________, which means they describe how the action happens/happened.
    adverbs
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  • True or false: "Still" means an action is continuing.
    true
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  • Which expression do we use to say that an action doesn't continue to happen?
    any more (or any longer)
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  • Is this sentence correct: I am working still.
    incorrect -- I am still working.
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  • Is this sentence correct: We don't shop at that store any more.
    correct
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  • Fill in the blank: Have you finished the test _____________? That was fast!
    already
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  • Fill in the blank: He isn't here __________.
    yet
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  • Fill in the blank: Do you _________ watch that program?
    still
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  • True or false: "Still" goes before most verbs in a sentence, but after the "Be" verb.
    true
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  • Use "still" in a sentence
    For example: I still study every day.
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  • Use "any more" in a sentence.
    For example: They aren't married any more.
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  • Use "already" in a sentence
    For example: The children already had their dinner./The children had their dinner already.
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  • Use "yet" in a sentence.
    For example: I haven't done my homework yet.
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