English, asked by yadavshagun207, 9 months ago

• What contrast is
implied by the use
of the word 'still
in still young
still beautiful, still
charming?​

Answers

Answered by umab4646
13

Explanation:

The use of the word ‘still’ denotes that something continues to a given time.

It can be used in all the tenses-past, present and future.

It is positioned before the key verb or after the verb to be or in front an adjective.

Example:

1. ‘Even though she is out of practice, her voice is still charming.’

2. ‘Even though he was a teenager, he still loved watching cartoons.’

Answered by dshkkooner1122
3

The use of the word ‘still’ denotes that something continues to a given time.

It can be used in all the tenses-past, present and future.

It is positioned before the key verb or after the verb to be or in front an adjective.

Example:

1. ‘Even though she is out of practice, her voice is still charming.’

2. ‘Even though he was a teenager, he still loved watching cartoons.’

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