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There still are not problems vs There are not still problems

Both phrases are not correct in English. The correct form should be "There are still no problems." The word order in English should follow the pattern of subject + verb + adverb + negative + noun. In this case, the correct order is subject (There) + verb (are) + adverb (still) + negative (no) + noun (problems).

Last updated: March 31, 2024

There still are not problems

This phrase is not correct in English. The word order is incorrect, and the negative form should be used before the noun.

The correct form should be "There are still no problems."

Alternatives:

  • There are still no problems.

There are not still problems

This phrase is also not correct in English. The word order is incorrect, and the negative form should be used before the noun.

The correct form should be "There are still no problems."

Alternatives:

  • There are still no problems.

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