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As ever, I can't thank you enough Minoo, neither for your time nor for your tremendous lessons! Have a spiffing weekend ! I wonder if the sentence above is right 🤔
You're most welcome! Your sentence has really got me thinking! I tend to go along with Bisan that, although the construction is negative, and 'neither ... nor' is grammatically correct, the idea is positive, and it makes more sense to use either 'not only ... but also', or even 'both ... and '.
Excellent lesson as always you do. Thank you. I frequently use still at the end of the sentence and yet in the middle . Do I make any mistake ? Do let me say an example: She lives with her mother STILL. The guests still haven’t arrived = The guests have YET to arrive.
Thank you, Andrea! 1. I don't often hear 'still' used at the end of a sentence. You can do it, but it's a little old-fashioned and only appropriate in specific cases. 2. Yes, you can use 'yet' like that.