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First of all, it does have the meaning of also, which means "there is", but it is still an adverb, not a preposition. still can be used this way;
And then we can use it as an adjective, as you might understand, which means quiet and calm, so that in context, it translates to those who haven't heard from it yet.
In oral English communication, we will find that there are many grammar sentences that do not conform to what we have learned, but as long as there are no big mistakes in grammar, this is also a disadvantage in language knowledge learning, so those of us who learn English for exams have to stick to these problems.
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Your teacher is right. There is also meaning, but it is possible not to translate it.
still another (or others).
It is often used when there are more than 3 characters.
Here friend,relative,others The next day, Adam sent an email to his friends and relatives describing his experience, which in turn sent to others.
Also refer to the example sentences.
on the evening party, some people are dancing, some are singing, still others are just sitting there and eating
some...others...still othersone...another.., and still another are all relatively fixed usages.
FYI.
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Choose A. Look at the meaning: Despite being seriously injured in the accident, this state of the driver is still playing the ** sail section. A also.
b even. c also.
dThere was no Scripture; still:
Adverb. Still; However;
Adjective. Stationary.
Noun. Still;
Verb. Calm.
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The adverb, still, when used as an adverb, means "yet, still, yet". An imaginary action or state that should end.
Inside continued to express "surprise"; Or allow.
Emphasizing that the action or state that began in the past is still continuing, and contains the meaning of "so far", this sentence still and the following new bible just indicate such a state, new is an adjective, used to modify bible, and still modifies new is an adverb, translated as "still new, still new" as an adverbial component, similar to: extremely good, very good, you can refer to.
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As an adjective, as a definite in a sentence.
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still I still love you!
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Also, still, is still used after the subject, before the predicate.
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Adverb, "still, still".
This is an adverb that can be used on its own, but it must be placed at the beginning of the sentence and separated by a comma. Similar words are generally, obviously, actually, again, etc.
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still follows the ing form when it means "yet, still".
eg:they
arestill
workinginthe
fields.
They also work in the fields.
Indicates "nevertheless, however; (Although Wang is bent.) Still" and other inflections, follow the clause.
eg:heis
good-natured,still
idon't
likehim.
He has a good temper, but I still don't like him.
See: Leakage.
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Here the still isAdjective. , meaning: static, immovable; Silent, calm;