Is he home yet meaning?

Are you already home? used to ask if someone has arrived home.

What else do we mean?

We haven’t received our check yet is a polite way of saying we haven’t received our check yet. It’s a bit old-fashioned, but its meaning is that we haven’t received it yet.

do you still think so

Addition means up to the present or a specific or implied time. You’re already there? (Expecting someone to be there when they may not be there yet) Are you there yet? (Expecting someone to be on their way to a destination when they may have already arrived.)

Is he at home or at home?

He is at home in formally correct English. He is colloquial at home and speaks English. In terms of strict formal grammar, this is less correct, although no native English speaker anywhere would object.

Does that still mean no?

They still use negative statements to indicate that something hasn’t happened yet, even though it probably will. When you say that something must not or cannot be done yet, you mean that it must not or cannot be done now, although it must be done later. … Don’t get up yet.

do you still think so

Addition means up to the present or a specific or implied time. You’re already there? (Expecting someone to be there when they may not be there yet) Are you there yet? (Expecting someone to be on their way to a destination when they may have already arrived.)

What else do we mean?

Has not yet been defined as an activity, task, event, or circumstance that has not yet occurred or been performed. An example of what’s not done yet is when you want to go to the store but haven’t been there yet.

How else do we use?

We still use it as an adverb to denote a tense beginning in the past and continuing to the present. We mostly use it in negative statements or ask perfect questions. He usually comes in the final position: Kevin is not yet enrolled in the course.

What else does the expression mean?

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Is he home or is he home?

He is at home in formally correct English. He is colloquial at home and speaks English. In terms of strict formal grammar, this is less correct, although no native English speaker anywhere would object.

Is she at home or at home?

1 answer. If you want to say that she is in her house, apartment or apartment, you can say either she is at home or she is at home without any difference in meaning. The only difference is the syntax. When you say she’s home, use the word home as a noun.

is he still home

Are you already home? used to ask if someone has arrived home.

are you at home

Are you at home? implies that the person has been away from home (even if only for a few minutes) and you ask them, presumably by talking to them on their mobile phone, if they have returned home yet. Are you at home? just asking where the person is. Both are correct.

what do you mean with still?

2a(1): so far: hasn’t done much yet – often used to indicate the negation of a following infinitive that hasn’t won a game yet. (2): at such and such a time: not yet time to go. b: continuously so far or a certain time: still is still a new country. 5 days ago

It means again, but?

However, as a conjunction it means but or nevertheless. We use it to show contrast. Often it comes after and: So many questions and yet so few answers.

Does that mean soon?

The word still is mainly used to refer to something that a person anticipates and is waiting for, but this has not happened so far.

Where else do we use?

So far, however, always used with perfect current means. We use it to emphasize that we expect something to happen soon. However (in this context) it is only used in negative sentences and questions.