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I still haven't finished yet vs I still haven't finished

Both phrases are correct, but the phrase 'I still haven't finished' is more commonly used and sounds more natural. The addition of 'yet' at the end is redundant because 'still' already implies that the action has not been completed.

Last updated: March 26, 2024

I still haven't finished yet

The phrase is correct but less common and slightly redundant.

This phrase is grammatically correct but adding 'yet' at the end is redundant as 'still' already implies that the action has not been completed.
  • I still haven't finished cutting the trailer.
  • It's just the beginning, I still haven't finished it.
  • I still haven't finished it.
  • We still haven't finished it.
  • We still haven't finished our chat.
  • You still haven't finished your novel.
  • And while you're at it, you still haven't finished your fit for duty therapy.
  • But I have all those old diets I still haven't finished.
  • You still haven't finished half of a book?
  • l have finished my meal, but you still haven't finished your job.
  • You still haven't finished, have you, Hayama?
  • Ivy, we haven't finished yet.
  • Tell them we haven't finished yet.
  • - And they haven't finished yet?
  • - But I haven't finished yet.
  • I realize I should've started my kick sooner... ...but I still finished with an 8:41:5, which set a national record.
  • He still hasn't finished all his thank-you notes from his bar Mitzvah.
  • I'm the only one who still hasn't finished reading it.
  • One of my friends started digging in September, but still hasn't finished.
  • What? We haven't finished yet, we need... at least another hour.

Alternatives:

  • I still haven't finished
  • I haven't finished yet
  • I have not finished yet
  • I have not finished
  • I still need to finish

I still haven't finished

The phrase is correct and commonly used.

This phrase is grammatically correct and commonly used to indicate that an action has not been completed yet.
  • I still haven't finished cutting the trailer.
  • It's just the beginning, I still haven't finished it.
  • I still haven't finished it.
  • But I have all those old diets I still haven't finished.
  • We still haven't finished it.
  • We still haven't finished our chat.
  • You still haven't finished your novel.
  • And while you're at it, you still haven't finished your fit for duty therapy.
  • You still haven't finished half of a book?
  • I realize I should've started my kick sooner... ...but I still finished with an 8:41:5, which set a national record.
  • He still hasn't finished all his thank-you notes from his bar Mitzvah.
  • I'm the only one who still hasn't finished reading it.
  • One of my friends started digging in September, but still hasn't finished.
  • We still have not finished here.
  • You still have not finished that agenda.
  • Plenty of tours to fail to guide... and the bike still isn't finished.
  • He still hasn't finished upgrading the structural integrity field on Upper Pylon 3.
  • Then with his bloodlust awakened, he walked down the hall to his son's room and took an axe to him, but he still wasn't finished.
  • You guys still aren't finished packing?
  • l have finished my meal, but you still haven't finished your job.

Alternatives:

  • I haven't finished yet
  • I have not finished yet
  • I have not finished
  • I still need to finish
  • I'm not done yet

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