Simple but useful words in English: STILL, YET, ALWAYS, ALREADY... -- Learn them!

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Welcome back to engVid. Today we are looking at some short words that we really need to
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be able to use accurately to help you with your English.
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Today is aimed at beginners who have particular problems with these words:
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"still", "yet", "always", "already",
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"no longer", "not quite", "nearly".
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There are several different ways of using these words. This video aims to show you how.
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Okay, we have a situation. Benjamin has found himself looking for other work.
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He needs to get a new job in a garden of... In a hotel garden. Okay?
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So, off I go, I'm going along to the interview.
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And I know that the first question they're going to ask me is:
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"So, why do you want to work here?" They always ask it, let's face it.
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So, preparing for my interview, I'm going to try to use this word "still" in not one, not two, not three,
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but four different ways; as an adjective, a conjunction, a noun, and as a verb. Do you think I can do it?
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Yeah, come on. Right. So first of all, I can use it as a describing word. Okay?
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So, "still" means lovely, calm, and quiet. Or as a conjunction, so I'm saying something,
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and then I change my mind. I say: "Still", and then I go off by saying something totally
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different. I could use it as a noun, but then I will be using "stillness", a sense of stillness.
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Okay? And I can use it as a verb, meaning to make quiet.
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Okay, so off I trot along to the interview, feeling pretty good, I think I can do it.
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And they say to me: "So, Benjamin, why do you want to work here?" And I say:
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"Well, it's a lovely place. I really enjoy the... The still atmosphere that is in the garden.
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I can imagine working here, definitely.
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Still, I do have a few concerns and reservations that I would like to speak to you about."
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And they say: "Oh yes, yes, tell us, Benjamin, what are they?"
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Doo-doo-doo-doo-doo-doo.
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Now I need to use "still" as a noun.
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"But overall, I really do love the... The sense of stillness that is to be found in these beautiful gardens."
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Okay? And then I go: "Okay, and I will remember to still my voice when I'm around the guests
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so that they can relax." Okay. Still, we've done it. Let's move on to "yet".
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Okay, so "yet" is an adverb that basically means "but", or if you prefer: "in spite of".
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I can also use "yet" in this phrase: "As of yet", meaning: "So far this is what's happened".
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Okay? So, the interview panel-okay?-the few people asking me the questions say to me:
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"Benjamin, you don't seem to have much experience as a gardener. What makes you think that you can actually do this job?"
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And I say: "Well, it may look like that from my CV, my curriculum vitae,
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yet I do actually have quite a lot of experience because I've always been doing this in my spare time.
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As of yet, I may not have much formal experience, but that does
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not mean that I do not have the skills that I need."
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Okay? So: "yet" meaning "but", and
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"so far" if it's used with "as of yet".
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"Always" you're probably familiar with. It means forever.
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"I have always been gardening. It's a passion.
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I really enjoy it, finding about the names of plants, etc."
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Kind of, I'm just saying it for the interview.
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"Already" meaning before expected. "I have already learnt how to... I have already had
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a good look around the garden and I know what goes where, and when the plants come into bloom."
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See, I'm doing a good job of blagging here, aren't I? Okay.
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"No longer", what does that mean? Well, two sort of differences, firstly to do with time.
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Okay? Once something was and now it is not. For example:
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"I am no longer working as a driver. I was working as a driver,
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but now I am not so I want to work as a gardener."
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And the second meaning of "no longer" is to talk about distance.
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The interview panel ask me, they say:
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"Benjamin, you seem to have a long commute here", a long commute, a journey into work. Yeah.
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Well, I say: "It's not longer than a couple of miles, no, I can do it easily. No problem".
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"No longer than", meaning it's not more than. Next phrase: "not quite". Here we're referring to an amount or an ability.
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So they might say to me... What could they say?
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"Benjamin, what are your expectations from us?" and I could say:
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"Well, I'm not quite sure what you mean by that." It means:
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"Not quite... I'm not totally sure." So, this is more to do with ability.
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"I'm not totally sure what you mean by that question."
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Amount: -"Have you got 20 pounds?" -"Not quite. I've got 19 pounds." Okay?
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Let's think of another use of ability.
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-"Can you play the oboe really well?" -"Not quite, but I'm trying."
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Okay, we're on to "nearly". Here we are referring to time, amount, or ability. Okay.
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My first day... I managed to get that job, by the way. Thanks very much. Yeah, thanks. But my first
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day I arrived to work late and they say: "Benjamin, late? You're meant to be here at 8 o'clock,
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it's 8:02." And I say: "Well, I nearly got here on time."
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Amount, I come in from my coffee
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break after the first morning and they say: "Benjamin, have you finished that flower bed?"
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And I said: "Not quite, but nearly. I've nearly finished it."
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And thirdly, let's think of
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another usage here, ability. They say to me:
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"Benjamin, have you learnt how to prune (to cut) the rosebush?" And I say:
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"Nearly. Give me another week and I'll be able to do that rosebush."
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Okay, so: "still", yeah, all of these different uses of it. It's the sense of calm, but it's
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also the conjunction. "Yet", meaning "but". "As of yet", so far I haven't quite done this.
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"Always", forever. I've always been doing this. I've "already" done that-yeah?-before
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you thought I would. "No longer", talking about time and distance. "Not quite", I haven't
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quite done that, but nearly. I've "nearly" done it, and "nearly" can refer to time and
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amount, or an ability.
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Go forth and use these words, and I will see you in the next video.
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