still adverb of time Or adverb of frequency
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Adverbs of time and definite frequency say when or how often something happens. Examples are: today, yesterday, in the afternoon, last night, last week, last year, two months ago, already, soon, still, finally, weekly, daily, every year, monthly etc.
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Still as an adverb. We use still as an adverb to emphasise that something is continuing: They have been together for 40 years and they are still very much in love. We're still waiting for our new couch to be delivered
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