What is the difference in meaning between ‘I haven’t finished yet’ and ‘I still haven’t finished’?
A. The first means completion is not possible; the second implies a future attempt.
B. The first suggests a lack of effort; the second indicates a decision to delay.
C. The first is a statement of fact; the second is a question about progress.
D. The first implies imminent completion; the second emphasizes ongoing incompletion.

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