YET
1,Meaning:
todavĂa/encara.
2,Used
in Negative and Interrogative Sentences
3,Always at the end of the sentence.
3,Always at the end of the sentence.
Example:
I
haven't done my homework yet.
ALREADY
1,
Meaning: ya
2,
Used in affirmative sentences.
3,
Used between the auxiliary verb have or has and the past participle.
Example:
I
have already done
my homework.
JUST
1, Meaning: acabo de (recent
action)
2, Used in affirmative
sentences.
3, Used between the auxiliary
verb have or has and the past participle.
Example: I have just
watched a video.
EVER
1, Meaning: alguna vez
2, Used in interrogative
sentences.
3, Used after HAVE+SUBJECT in
the interrogative sentences.
Example:
Have you ever
been to Brazil?
Do not CONFUSE with FOREVER AND
EVER. Para siempre.
NEVER
1, Meaning: mai/nunca
2, Used in affirmative
sentences.
3, Used between the auxiliary
verb have or has and the past participle.
She has never
drunk “mate” tea.