Tuesday 3 December 2013

YET, ALREADY, JUST, EVER, NEVER with the PRESENT PERFECT.


YET

1,Meaning: todavía/encara.

2,Used in Negative and Interrogative Sentences
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.

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