Using and differences between yet, still and already in english; STILL Still means that something is ongoing, hasn’t finished particularly when it was expected to finish earlier. Examples; Is your father still at the same company? The baby is still crying. I am still doing my work. Are you still playing the basketball? YET Yet means that something that we expected has happened or hasn’t happened. We usually put it at the end of a sentence. Examples; She won’t have sent the email yet. Samuel has bought a new dress but he hasn’t worn it yet. He hasn’t