I still haven't finished

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ratóncolorao

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Hello,

I would like to know which of these two sentences you, native speakers, use more frequently.

a) I still haven't finished my homework
b) I haven't finished my homework yet

Do they have the same meaning for you?

Thank you for your help
 
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Hello,

I would like to know which of these two sentences you, native speakers, use more frequently.

a) I still haven't finished my homework
b) I haven't finished my homework yet

Do they have the same meaning for you?

Thank you for your help

Basically they have the same meaning. For example, (1)"It's 11:00PM and I still haven't finished my homework. (2) I can't go with you now. I haven't finished my homework yet." Each expression could be used interchangeably in the examples.
 
I agree with that, except that I wouldn't use b) in (1).

For me, if I want to emphasize to my listener that my homework is taking a very long time, it's late and I want to go to bed, I will only use a). b) doesn't have enough power here.
 
:up: It's pretty rare for words to 'mean the same' (depending crucially on what you mean by 'mean' and 'the same' ;-))

b
 
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