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    jctgf is offline Key Member
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    Default still, yet or none?


    "I'd like to know how much is...and if it would be available by August. Also, I'd like to know if..."

    Hi,
    In the text above, could I use "still" or "yet" instead of "also"? Which one, please?
    Thanks.

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    Philly is offline Senior Member
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    Default Re: still, yet or none?

    Hi jctgf

    No, you can't.

    Using 'yet' or 'still' at the beginning of that sentence would suggest a contrast -- similar in meaning to 'despite (that)'.
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