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Does this sentence make sense.

Students may not still have a sweet tooth by Thanksgiving.
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Would it be more correct to leave the still out?
7 years ago

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Ms. Sue
I'd leave "still" out.

Or reword it -- Students still may not . . .
7 years ago
Tish
OR how about
Students may indulge in their sweet tooth before Thanksgiving.
7 years ago
Ms. Sue
It's o.k., but doesn't have the same meaning as your original sentence.
7 years ago

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