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Use of English II

par Diana Ivette Tapia Fernández
1

Have you finished your homework ______?

2

I haven’t finished my homework __________. I’ll do it after dinner.

3

The train’s ________________ left! What are we going to do?

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I’ve ________ seen Susan coming out of the cinema.

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Have you ________ taken my pen? Where has it gone?

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I’ve __________ spent my salary and it’s two weeks before pay day.

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Have you _________ met a famous person ?

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I've __________ been abroad.

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She has lived here ________ twenty years.

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She has lived here ________ 1980.

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‘Yet’ is used to talk about something which is expected to happen. It means ‘at any time up to now’. It is used in questions and negatives.

‘Yet’ usually comes at the end of the sentence.

‘Already’ usually comes in mid-position.

In the present perfect, ‘just’ comes between the auxiliary verb (‘have’) and the past participle.

‘Just’ is usually used only with the present perfect tense and it means ‘a short time ago’.

‘Already’ is used to say that something has happened early – or earlier than it might have happened.

Ever means 'at any time', the specific time is unknown or unnecessary, and is used in questions.

Never means the subject hasn't had a certain experience before.

FOR + A PERIOD OF TIME

SINCE + A POINT IN TIME

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