Still and Anymore grammar
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Grammar Level 6- Lesson 18- Still and Anymore Grammar

In this grammar lesson, you learn about Still and Anymore grammar in English and how to use them in your English conversation and writing. Just follow still and anymore examples and write them down a few times to learn them very well. After finishing this lesson, you should work on its quiz.

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Still and Anymore Examples

“Still” indicates that something is happening or not happening up to the present.

Examples:

He still likes to go to that restaurant.

or

We are still trying to learn how to use this computer.

or

I still haven’t seen that movie.

“Anymore” is used with negative statements and questions. It indicates that something is finished or not happening. It often appears at the end of a sentence.

I don’t like to go there anymore.

or

I don’t need anymore help.

 

Here are some more examples:

After 35 years of marriage, they still love each other.

They are both retired and don’t have to work anymore.

 

The baby doesn’t want to eat anymore.

Her father is still trying to feed her.

 

These two puppies are still sleeping.

They don’t live with their mother anymore.

 

You can practice what you have learned here.

Choose “still” or “anymore.”

1. We __________ live in the United States.

2. She isn’t interested in him _______________.

3. Do you ____________ want to see that movie?

4. I never see them _______________.

5. The Tom don’t want their big SUV ____________.

6. Are you _____________ angry at your husband?

7. Is it ________________ snowing outside?

8. He doesn’t want to work at that company ____________.

9. Martha won’t shop at Walmart ______________.

10. The car _____________ won’t start.

(Answers: 1. still; 2. anymore; 3. still; 4. anymore; 5. anymore; 6. still; 7. still; 8. anymore; 9. anymore; 10. still )

 

Quiz for Still and Anymore

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