Exercise 1 - Still, yet and already
Written by Barbara WadsworthMonday, 02 June 2014

English grammar exercise on-line for intermediate level students - still, yet and already. Indicate which of the sentences below are grammatically incorrect

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- I still think about the city.
- I don’t already want to meet you at the bar.
- There is still time to walk to the station.
- The rain has started yet.
- It has been a long time but you are still good at football.
- There is yet an organisation to help you with your mortgages.
- The only people here are those who are still browsing.
- Has the wind stopped still?
- Are you worried about the big test yet?
- There has been many years since the last match but they are winning yet.
- We have spent years finding the right route, yet we haven’t arrived any quicker.
- What are the customer yet doing here?
- Why haven’t we found a cure still?
- The last time you fell, you were still a child.
- Try to find the best menu which is yet available to all of the diners.
- You should only go there if you are already going in that direction.
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