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14.3 already, still, yet 1.
Already at sometime in the past. Do not confuse
already with
just .
just means something that happened very recently (possibly
a few seconds ago, e.g.
we have just arrived at the airport. 2.
Yet is frequently found in the affirmative and negative forms and refers to a period that started in the past and progresses up to (and possibly beyond) the present moment.
3.
Still has the same meaning as
yet , but is stronger. It indicates that a situation has not changed and may suggest surprise or concern.
4.
Already, yet and
still can also be used with the past perfect to put two past events in relation.
ALREADY YET STILL 1,2,3
This procedure has already been explained elsewhere
[Ying, 2013]. Has our paper been reviewed
yet ? Web stillb haven’t heard from the referees. I am worried that
they never received the paper, though I suppose they are
still in time to contact us. Your paper has not been reviewed
yet , and is scheduled for review on 2 June.
1,2,3 As
already mentioned see Sect 2.3), this method consists of … As
yet , no progress has been made in this field Despite sustained pressure
by the democratic movement, his dictatorship
still survives intact.
= No progress has been made
yet .
4
Web had already seen her presentation before so web did not
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