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Old 31-Jul-2004, 18:05
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Hi, would you please take a look at the following question?

Hundreds of viewers have _____ been waiting outside for the next screening of the movie.
A) soon B) yet C) already D) still

Answer : C
I understand "already" is an appropriate one, but why not "still"?
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Old 31-Jul-2004, 19:02
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'still' is used to say something is in the present, not in the past. In your example, it is a present perfect, expressing something happened or never happened.

Hundreds of viewers are still waiting. (OK)


Does that help?
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Old 01-Aug-2004, 15:33
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It certainly does! The first time I saw your reply, I didn't realize exactly what you meant. Now, after some more thinking, I understand the point your're making.

Thanks, indeed.
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Old 01-Aug-2004, 16:11
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Good for you! :D
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