What type of conjunction is still?
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Adversative conjunctions
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Adversative conjunctions express contrast between two statements. Examples are: but, still, yet, whereas, while, nevertheless etc.While still may appear in conjunctive phrases like but still, it is not itself a conjunction. Therefore: It's a small car, yet it's surprisingly spacious.
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Summary. Now you know the four types of conjunctions (coordinating, correlative, subordinate, and adverbial), and the punctuation that those conjunctions take.
We use still to show that something continues up to a time in the past, present or future. It goes in front of the main verb: Even when my father was 65, he still enjoyed playing tennis. It's past midnight but she's still doing her homework.
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