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Usage of still (I still have to make a decision today.)



 
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Usage of still (I still have to make a decision today.) #1 (permalink) Sun Jul 06, 2008 18:15 pm   Usage of still (I still have to make a decision today.)
 

I still have to make a decision today.

I have to make a decision still today.

I'd like to know if the 2nd sentence is acceptable in English.

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Usage of still (I still have to make a decision today.) #2 (permalink) Wed Apr 21, 2010 13:48 pm   Usage of still (I still have to make a decision today.)
 

No, the second sentence doesn't sound right.

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