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It still persist vs It still persists

The correct phrase is 'it still persists.' The verb 'persist' needs to agree with the subject 'it,' which is singular. Therefore, 'persists' is the correct form to use in this context.

Last updated: March 22, 2024 • 4510 views

It still persist

This phrase is incorrect. The verb 'persist' should agree with the singular subject 'it.'

The correct form is 'it still persists,' where 'persists' agrees with the singular subject 'it.'
  • It's not just prevailing at war, though war still persists.
  • The Namibian Government generally respects the human rights of its citizens, although a number of concerns still persist.
  • The widest income gaps on the planet exist between the northern and southern shores of the Mediterranean and it is in that region where deeply entrenched conflicts still persist.
  • These doubts still persist after the debate on its independence and autonomy, but they may vanish in view of the performance and results that the European Research Council will be able to achieve.
  • Since that specific structural, social and economic situation in those outermost regions still persists, it is necessary to further extend the period of application of Decision 2009/831/EC.
  • Thirdly, it presupposes extra attention in wage bargaining for the unacceptable differential of 20 to 30 % which still persists between male and female earnings.
  • Despite the creation of around 3 million new jobs, it is still 7% below the Lisbon Summit objective for 2010 and the number of unemployed still persists, at 14.5 million European citizens.
  • It would be desirable to maintain a broadly neutral fiscal stance in 2008, as it would support adjustment in the current phase of the cycle when imbalances accumulated during the period of very high growth still persist.
  • The rapporteur is of the opinion that while some progress has been made in recent years to improve the quality status of the marine environment the general state of it is unsatisfactory, a large number of problems have yet to be fully addressed and major threats still persist.
  • Where the grounds for the measures still persist after six months, the Commission may decide, upon a request from the Member State concerned referred to paragraph 1 or upon its own initiative, to extend their application for a further six months period.
  • Where the grounds for the measures still persist after six months, the Commission may decide, upon a request from the Member State concerned referred to in paragraph 1 or upon its own initiative, to extend their application for a further six months period.
  • In the light of the major differences which still persist in national provisions and the consequent danger of legal uncertainty, delays in procedures and additional administrative burdens, it is not desirable that the number of referrals by the Commission to Member States should increase.
  • Whilst they have managed to resolve it - partly at least - and they have made good headway with Obama's victory, the scandal - for want of a better word - still persists in Europe.
  • It appears, however, that many of the aspects that needed to be remedied at the time still persist, even though, in some respects, they have been resolved by remarkable advances.
  • Nevertheless, many problems still persist.
  • It would be difficult to deny or underestimate the importance of the link that still persists between poverty, disease, illiteracy and population growth, a link which has its most obvious proof in the scale of women's poverty, the suffering of women and gender inequalities.
  • Is it not desirable to fully support the initiatives of DG Information Society and Media with a view to eliminating distortions of competition (particularly in roaming, SMS and termination services) which still persist on the European mobile communications market?
  • The present level of funding is insufficient, not only because of the needs of the new populations which are to become integrated into the EU, but also because intolerable inequalities still persist within the Union as it is today.
  • In 1967 a war was fought giving rise to an occupation that still persists.
  • An idea that still persists today.

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It still persists

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

Use 'it still persists' when referring to something that continues to exist or occur.

Examples:

  • The problem still persists despite our efforts to solve it.
  • The smell of smoke persists in the room.
  • The belief in magic persists in some cultures.
  • The memory of that day still persists in my mind.
  • The hope for a better future persists in the hearts of many.
  • It's not just prevailing at war, though war still persists.
  • The Namibian Government generally respects the human rights of its citizens, although a number of concerns still persist.
  • The widest income gaps on the planet exist between the northern and southern shores of the Mediterranean and it is in that region where deeply entrenched conflicts still persist.
  • These doubts still persist after the debate on its independence and autonomy, but they may vanish in view of the performance and results that the European Research Council will be able to achieve.
  • Since that specific structural, social and economic situation in those outermost regions still persists, it is necessary to further extend the period of application of Decision 2009/831/EC.
  • Thirdly, it presupposes extra attention in wage bargaining for the unacceptable differential of 20 to 30 % which still persists between male and female earnings.
  • Despite the creation of around 3 million new jobs, it is still 7% below the Lisbon Summit objective for 2010 and the number of unemployed still persists, at 14.5 million European citizens.
  • It would be desirable to maintain a broadly neutral fiscal stance in 2008, as it would support adjustment in the current phase of the cycle when imbalances accumulated during the period of very high growth still persist.
  • The rapporteur is of the opinion that while some progress has been made in recent years to improve the quality status of the marine environment the general state of it is unsatisfactory, a large number of problems have yet to be fully addressed and major threats still persist.
  • Where the grounds for the measures still persist after six months, the Commission may decide, upon a request from the Member State concerned referred to paragraph 1 or upon its own initiative, to extend their application for a further six months period.
  • Where the grounds for the measures still persist after six months, the Commission may decide, upon a request from the Member State concerned referred to in paragraph 1 or upon its own initiative, to extend their application for a further six months period.
  • In the light of the major differences which still persist in national provisions and the consequent danger of legal uncertainty, delays in procedures and additional administrative burdens, it is not desirable that the number of referrals by the Commission to Member States should increase.
  • Whilst they have managed to resolve it - partly at least - and they have made good headway with Obama's victory, the scandal - for want of a better word - still persists in Europe.
  • It appears, however, that many of the aspects that needed to be remedied at the time still persist, even though, in some respects, they have been resolved by remarkable advances.
  • Nevertheless, many problems still persist.
  • It would be difficult to deny or underestimate the importance of the link that still persists between poverty, disease, illiteracy and population growth, a link which has its most obvious proof in the scale of women's poverty, the suffering of women and gender inequalities.
  • Is it not desirable to fully support the initiatives of DG Information Society and Media with a view to eliminating distortions of competition (particularly in roaming, SMS and termination services) which still persist on the European mobile communications market?
  • The present level of funding is insufficient, not only because of the needs of the new populations which are to become integrated into the EU, but also because intolerable inequalities still persist within the Union as it is today.
  • In 1967 a war was fought giving rise to an occupation that still persists.
  • An idea that still persists today.

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