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STILL | ALREADY | JUST | YET – English grammar


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still | already | just | yet
Four adverbs. Four different uses.
Hi Guys!
Still, already, just and yet are four adverbs that English students can find a bit confusing. These words are very common and it’s important to know how to use them.
In this lesson, we’ll look at:
1) the definition
2) when we use these adverbs
3) the position in a sentence (very important!)
4) the difference between American English and British English
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STILL | ALREADY | JUST | YET - English grammar

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Charles Johnson \u0026 The Revivers \”I’ve Already Started\” From the video \”He Hideth My Soul\” circa 1987 Charles Johnson, Ricky Luster, and Darrell Luster.

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ALREADY – Adverb of time | Use and meaning


“already” is an adverb of time. It has 2 uses and meaning.

Meaning 1: We use \”already\” to indicate that something has happened before the moment of speaking.
Meaning 2: We use \”already\” to express surprise that something has happened earlier or sooner than expected.

Position of “already” in a sentence:
If the sentence has a main verb, then we put \”already\” before the main verb.
If the sentence has an auxiliary or modal verb, then we put \”already\” in middle position. Middle position is after the auxiliary / modal verb and before the main verb.
If the sentence has the verb \”be\” as a main verb (a linking verb), then we put \”already\” after the verb to be.

\”already\” in end position:
We can place \”already\” at the end of a sentence for more emphasis or to show more surprise. This is more common in questions and in informal speech.
In the video I give lots of examples of sentences and questions with \”already\”. I also explain the difference between \”already\”, \”yet\” and \”ever\” so I advise you to watch the video.

Online English lessons \u0026 speaking practice: https://goo.gl/QZebRK
IELTS complete course and writing corrections: https://goo.gl/BXDYKJ
Other videos:
Meaning and use of YET Use and meaning: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pEfc2Rv8_m0
Meaning and use of STILL http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U8ylM0OWYm4
Adverbs of frequency: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6Z5o43Qyqho\u0026list=PL6BDo90oiwpS4_AM1c0s0ozpROeE2A9ff\u0026index=34
Parts of speech: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FDbhU8Dhy_k\u0026index=38\u0026list=PL6BDo90oiwpS4_AM1c0s0ozpROeE2A9ff

Andrew,
Crown Academy of English
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ALREADY - Adverb of time | Use and meaning

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