Saturday, 23 October 2021

Still and Anymore

 

“Still” and “anymore” are adverbs used to express when something happens and if it continues.

 

“Still” means to continue while “anymore” means to discontinue.

 

Examples:

1. I am still working. (Place “still” before the main verb)

2. I don’t want to work here anymore.

 

“Still” means to continue and is almost always placed with a continuous tense (present or past).

Examples:

1. John is still working.

2. I am still waiting for his call.

 

“Anymore” means to discontinue and must be placed at the end of a sentence.

Examples:

1. I can’t take it anymore.

2. Hardly a day passes without rain anymore.

 

 

 

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