How to use Already, Still, Yet in English and Example Sentences
Still means that something is ongoing, hasn’t finished particularly when it was expected to finish earlier.
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Yet means that something that we expected has happened or hasn’t happened. We usually put it at the end of a sentence.
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Already means that something happened earlier than we expected. With Present Perfect Tense already usually goes after have or has and before the main verb.
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Past Tense Of Watch, Past Participle Form of Watch, Watch Watched V1 V2 V3
Past Tense Of Wake up, Past Participle Form of Wake up, Wake up Woke up…
Past Tense Of Wait, Past Participle Form of Wait, Wait Waited V1 V2 V3
Past Tense Of Try, Past Participle Form of Try, Try Tried V1 V2 V3
Past Tense Of Sow, Past Participle Form of Sow, Sow Sowed V1 V2 V3
Past Tense Of Sink, Past Participle Form of Sink, Sink Sank Sunk V1 V2 V3