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Still, Yet, and Already

“Still,” “yet,” and “already” are commonly used adverbs in English that can sometimes be confusing. They help indicate time and the progression of events, but each has its own specific use and nuance. This quiz will test your knowledge of the differences between these three words.

Still, yet, & Already

“Still,” “yet,” and “already” are commonly used adverbs that can sometimes be confusing.

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She __________ hasn’t answered my email.

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He’s __________ in bed. His alarm didn't go off this morning.

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Have they __________ arrived at the hotel?

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We __________ need to buy some groceries.

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The meeting hasn’t started __________.

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I __________ haven’t decided what to wear.

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They’ve __________ left for the airport.

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It’s __________ raining outside.

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She hasn’t called me back __________.

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Are you __________ working on that project?

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I’ve __________ had lunch, so I’m not hungry.

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Have you finished your homework __________?

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