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TEACHER: Shirley Del Pezo SUBJECT: Speaking and listening
Using just with present perfect:
Use: Use just to express actions that havehappened RECENTLY. Just goes after the auxiliary have/has and before the past participle.
- Maria has just finished her homework.
- They have just come from the supermarket.
- It has just startedraining.
Using Already with present perfect:
Already means that something happened earlier than we expected. With Present Perfect already usually goes after have or has and before the main verb.Examples
- We've already had our breakfast.
- When are you going to do your homework?
- But I've already done it!
- Do you want a cup of coffee?
- No, thanks. I've already hadone."
Using YET with present perfect:
Yet means that something that we expected has happened or hasn't happened. We usually put it at the end of a sentence.
Examples:
- Has the post arrived yet? - Have you done your homework?
- Not yet.
- Haven't you got ready yet? Look at the time!
Acostumbrando simplemente con presente perfecto:
El uso: Suele justamente expresar accionesque han ocurrido RECIENTEMENTE. Simplemente va tras del auxiliar ten / tiene y antes del participio pasado.
- Maria recién ha terminado su tarea.
- Recién han venido del supermercado.
- Reciénha comenzado a llover.
Acostumbrando Ya con presente perfecto:
Ya quiere decir que algo ocurrido más temprano que esperamos. Con Pretérito Perfecto ya usualmente va después de que ten o tiene y antesdel verbo principal.
Ejemplos
- Ya hemos tenido nuestro desayuno.
¿- Cuándo tú vas a hacer tu tarea?
¡- Pero ya lo he hecho!
¿- Quieres tú una taza de café?
- No,gracias. Ya he tenido uno”.
Utilizando AÚN con presente perfecto:
Aún quiero decir que algo que esperamos ha ocurrido o no ha ocurrido. Usualmente lo calculamos en el fin de una frase.
Ejemplos:
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