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placement of still in future perfect continuous
Future perfect progressivePresent Perfect vs Present perfect continuousPresent perfect continuous for finished actionsFuture Perfect with the preposition 'since'Usage of 'future perfect' versus 'future simple'Adverbs + Present PerfectFuture Perfect with a verb 'have'Difference in meaning and use of future perfect formsFuture Perfect with 2 events“commonly known as” or “known commonly as”?
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Does it matter where we put still:
"I will still have been working at the shop." or
"I will have still been working at the shop."
Thanks! The example isn't the best but the grammar in question reflects what my textbook displays. But I cannot find information about the use of still.
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Does it matter where we put still:
"I will still have been working at the shop." or
"I will have still been working at the shop."
Thanks! The example isn't the best but the grammar in question reflects what my textbook displays. But I cannot find information about the use of still.
grammar adverbs future-perfect
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Yes, it does: you cannot place still between at and the, while if you put it between the and shop then it would mean something else. All other positions are legal for such a focusing adverb.
– tchrist♦
51 mins ago
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Does it matter where we put still:
"I will still have been working at the shop." or
"I will have still been working at the shop."
Thanks! The example isn't the best but the grammar in question reflects what my textbook displays. But I cannot find information about the use of still.
grammar adverbs future-perfect
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Does it matter where we put still:
"I will still have been working at the shop." or
"I will have still been working at the shop."
Thanks! The example isn't the best but the grammar in question reflects what my textbook displays. But I cannot find information about the use of still.
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Yes, it does: you cannot place still between at and the, while if you put it between the and shop then it would mean something else. All other positions are legal for such a focusing adverb.
– tchrist♦
51 mins ago
add a comment |
Yes, it does: you cannot place still between at and the, while if you put it between the and shop then it would mean something else. All other positions are legal for such a focusing adverb.
– tchrist♦
51 mins ago
Yes, it does: you cannot place still between at and the, while if you put it between the and shop then it would mean something else. All other positions are legal for such a focusing adverb.
– tchrist♦
51 mins ago
Yes, it does: you cannot place still between at and the, while if you put it between the and shop then it would mean something else. All other positions are legal for such a focusing adverb.
– tchrist♦
51 mins ago
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Yes, it does: you cannot place still between at and the, while if you put it between the and shop then it would mean something else. All other positions are legal for such a focusing adverb.
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