Learn STILL vs YET in English | Everyday English Practice | Easy English Podcast
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Learn STILL vs YET in English | Everyday English Practice | Easy English Podcast
Do you say "She yet works there" or "I haven't yet finished" or "I still haven't finished yet"? You're not alone! These two time adverbs confuse millions of English learners because many languages use just ONE word for both meanings.
Welcome to The English Speaking Show! In this grammar lesson, Ella and Jake explain still vs yet clearly so you'll choose the right word every time and understand the emotional difference!
In this English podcast, you'll learn:
✔ STILL for actions continuing from past to now ("I still work at the same company"), always before main verb or after "be," carries emotion in negatives ("They still haven't replied"—frustration!)
✔ YET for expected actions that haven't happened ("I haven't finished yet"), always at sentence end in spoken English, stays neutral and calm in negatives
✔ The emotional difference that changes everything: "She hasn't called yet" (calm, just waiting) vs "She still hasn't called" (frustrated, something's wrong!)
✔ Common mistakes explained: "She yet works" (wrong—never use yet in positive sentences!), "I haven't yet finished" (middle position sounds unnatural), "I still haven't finished yet" (never use both together!)
✔ Word position rules: Still before main verb, after be ("He is still waiting") / Yet always at end ("Not yet" is complete answer)
✔ Cultural context revealed: Many languages use ONE word (Spanish "todavía," Arabic "لسا," Chinese "还")—English needs TWO, now you know why!
✔ Real Thursday deadline conversation showing both words naturally: work pressure, client follow-ups, calm updates vs frustrated waiting
✔ Interactive 5-question quiz testing correct usage and word position
✔ Build-your-own-sentences practice: Three patterns for continuing actions, expected but incomplete, and frustrated situations
Perfect for ESL students and English learners who confuse time adverbs, make mistakes with word position, or accidentally sound frustrated when they meant to be neutral! Master the emotion behind each word.
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