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Tom still can't read.
I've had the flu since Monday. Right now, my temperature has gone down, but I don't feel completely normal yet.
Tom can't swim very well yet.
Tom has not yet arrived.
Tom hasn't arrived yet.
Do you still have a headache?
Does your head still ache?
Tom is still angry.
"Are you and Tom still together?" "No, we split up at the beginning of last month."
"Are you still dating Tom?" "No, we broke up at the beginning of last month."
The cake were still warm, and they all ate and drank.
I'm still sleepy.
Are you still sleepy?
I'm still sleepy.
I'm still sleepy.
Why am I still alive?
"Are you still mad at me?" "No, not at all."
The plane still hasn't taken off.
Tom arrived in Boston less than three weeks ago.
Still sleepy, right?

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