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if we can still do it vs if we still can do it

Both phrases are correct and able to be used. The placement of the word 'still' can vary without significantly affecting the meaning of the phrase.
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Last updated: October 03, 2024 • 15145 views

if we can still do it

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to express a condition or possibility that something can still be done.

Examples:

  • Let's see if we can still do it.
  • I wonder if we can still do it.
  • If we can still do it, that would be great.
  • Do you think if we can still do it?
  • I'm not sure if we can still do it.
  • If we can still get out for $500,000...
  • They want to see if we can still release this thing.
  • We have to, Emmy. It's the only way to know if we can still be friends.
  • I'll only go if we can still make this work.
  • He thinks that it defeats the purpose of the maze if we can still see a town landmark.
  • What if we can still find the person who cursed the town?
  • I would be pleased to have another look at exactly how this has been calculated some time. I also feel that as much attention as possible must be given in the coming months to seeing if we can still solve the problem.
  • May I also thank you very sincerely, Mrs Ferrero-Waldner, for your commitment to this difficult peace process - if we can still speak of a peace process.
  • And I have already met with two of your teachers, and it'll probably take me the rest of the day to meet with the rest of your teachers, but I want to see if we can still find a way for you to graduate this summer.
  • Even if we still don't know who we're thinking at.
  • It will too late if we still do nothing.
  • So how are we going to find the forum user if we still don't have their precise location?
  • Even if we still do not have a European document regulating data protection within the framework of police activities, existing legislation requires respect for national legislation in the case of any exchange of data provided for in the context of public security.
  • And one we can still take if they force us to.
  • When Simon gets back, we can still overpay if it makes you happy.
  • We can still win if you can land the handspring front full we worked on.
  • Jonesy, if he can still do that, he must be alive.
  • I'd like a person-to-person call if you can still do that.
  • If you still want to be with me, if I can still count on us, I know I can get through this.
  • Look, we can still do this if we could just learn from your mistakes.

if we still can do it

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is also used to express a condition or possibility that something can still be done.

Examples:

  • Let's see if we still can do it.
  • I wonder if we still can do it.
  • If we still can do it, that would be great.
  • Do you think if we still can do it?
  • I'm not sure if we still can do it.
  • Our job is to contain this thing if we still can.
  • That's if we still have a baby, after tonight.
  • Yeah. If we still have time.
  • Maybe, if we still deserve such a thing as mercy...
  • Let me check to see if we still have any left.
  • See if we still had a chance.
  • We need to know if we still have a peace process.
  • See, if we still had Alfa, I wouldn't have to worry about putting you out of business.
  • Okay, I'll see if we still got the juice.
  • Now that might make more sense if we still had a bank.
  • You will have to encourage me, if we still want to make it until nightfall.
  • Not if we still want to stop in Memphis and make it to St. Louis.
  • And if we still fall short, I'll sign the bill.
  • If we still got it, it's over there.
  • Ate. Mrs Trinidad came and asked if we still want to do their laundry.
  • So it looks as if we still have some questions to be answered with regard to exactly what flexibility means.
  • Nor can we leave ourselves without this industry if we still wish to comply with our responsibilities in the area of foreign policy and international diplomacy.
  • We'll find you one if we still have jobs.
  • It means, if we still had our savings, my being laid off wouldn't be such a big deal.
  • All right I want to do a frozen section right away, see if we still get a viable ovary here.

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