I completely disagree with my english book.
So that's why I'd like to ask you this.
I learn that you should say this: I don't still know...(rest of the sentence)
But that doesn't make any sense at all.
I think this is correct: I still don't know...(rest of the sentence)
Which of them is correct?
I am sorry for my (probably) bad english.
I am dutch and like I already said, I don't learn good english.
The sentence is one I use in an E-Mail I have to make for english homework and of course every sentence can be used instead of this one.
Correct word order
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Re: Correct word order
The correct form is:
I still don't know...(rest of the sentence)
I still don't know...(rest of the sentence)
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Re: Correct word order
Thank you very much Josef.
Are you able to tell me why I learn wrong english?
Or aren't you?
Are you able to tell me why I learn wrong english?
Or aren't you?
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Re: Correct word order
Sometimes I'd say
I don't know, still.
Also,in some other situations
xxx, still, I am not sure I know.
I don't know, still.
Also,in some other situations
xxx, still, I am not sure I know.
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Re: Correct word order
I am dutch and like I already said, I don't learn good english.
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