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Adverbs of Time

The document discusses the use of different words and phrases like "yet", "already", "ever", "just", and "never" in sentences with verbs like "have" and "has" in the past participle form. It provides examples of affirmative, interrogative, and negative sentences using these words correctly depending on whether they are being used to indicate completion, experience, recency or lack thereof. The document is teaching about the proper use of time words and phrases in sentences with common English verb forms.
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Adverbs of Time

The document discusses the use of different words and phrases like "yet", "already", "ever", "just", and "never" in sentences with verbs like "have" and "has" in the past participle form. It provides examples of affirmative, interrogative, and negative sentences using these words correctly depending on whether they are being used to indicate completion, experience, recency or lack thereof. The document is teaching about the proper use of time words and phrases in sentences with common English verb forms.
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Yet

va al final de la
oracin.
Las otras van entre have
o has y el past participle.

En

oraciones afirmativas:
ya.

They

have already arrived.

En

oraciones interrogativas:

alguna vez.

Have

you ever seen a shark?

En

oraciones negativas:
nunca, jams.

Carol

hasnt ever been to


that disco.

En

oraciones afirmativas:
acabar de.

The

bus has just left.

En

oraciones afirmativas:
nunca.

have never been to


Canada.

En

oraciones negativas:
an, todava.

He

hasnt arrived yet.

En

oraciones interrogativas:

ya.

Have

you finished yet?

They

havent bought a
car _____.

They

havent bought a
car yet.

We

have _____ heard


about the tornado.

We

have just heard


about the tornado.

Have

you _____ been to


Alaska?

Have

you ever been to


Alaska?

We

have _____ slept in


a tent. Is it fun?

We

have never slept in a


tent. Is it fun?

Ive

_____ washed all


the dishes.

Ive

already washed all


the dishes.

He

has _____ left. Hes


probably outside the
door.

He

has just left. Hes


probably outside the
door.

havent finished my
homework _____.

havent finished my
homework yet.

Mary

has _____ put on


her make-up and now
shes ready to go.

Mary

has just put on her


make-up and now shes
ready to go.

Have

you _____ found


money in the street?
Yes, I have.

Have

you ever found


money in the street?
Yes, I have.

Betty

has _____ finished


her project.

Betty

has already
finished her project.

have _____ slept in a


forest.

have never slept in a


forest.

havent flown to the


USA _____.

havent flown to the


USA yet.

Have

your friends _____


eaten frogs legs? No,
they havent.

Have

your friends ever


eaten frogs legs? No,
they havent.

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