Still, already,yet`
ex. 1

- I can already swim.
- Sue still can’t swim.
- They can’t swim yet.
- He still doesn’t know the story.
- You don’t know the story yet.
- We already know the story.
- My dad hasn’t come home yet.
- The men still haven’t come.
- The police have already come.
ex. 2

- My mother is still young.
- The match has already begun.
- Sam is not married yet.
- Has Susan already left?
- We still haven’t eaten.
- The baby can already walk.
- We are not sure yet.
- He still doesn’t speak Italian.
- I haven’t finished yet.
- Lona is still single, isn’t she?
ex. 3 (test)
- He still plays football at forty.
- Have you already paid the bill?
- I haven’t made the coffee yet.
- It’s (both still and already) summer.
- The baby is (both still and already) sleeping.
- I have already read that book.
- My bus hasn’t arrived yet.
- Is the supermarket (both still and already) open?
- I have already told you that.
- Are you ready? .-Not yet .
- Is Ron still in love with his wife?
- They haven’t found anything yet.
- They are (both already and still) married.
- There is still a long way to go.
ex. 4 ( test)
- They had already gone.
- I can’t tell you yet.
- They haven’t started yet.
- Everybody has already arrived.
- Is it (both) snowing?
- Have you cooked dinner yet?
- I still haven’t found my keys.
- She is (both already and still) fifteen.
- You still aren’t taller than me.
- You haven’t paid the bill yet.
- We have already seen that film.
- The bus hasn’t come yet.
- I still haven’t found a good job.
ex. 5 (test)
- Have you read that book yet?
- We have already finished our homework.
- He is old but he can still run fast.
- I (both already and still) have that watch.
- The criminal hasn’t been arrested yet.
- The woman was (both still and already) sleeping.
- We can’t speak English yet.
- Anne is still too young.
- They have already had lunch.
- The idea was (both already and still) in my mind.
- We don’t have any children yet.
- My wife still remember when we first met.
- The children were (both already and still) in the classroom.
- It is not summer yet.
- They still haven’t given me an answer.