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Este Cmap, tiene informaciĆ³n relacionada con: Adverbs whith the Present Perfect, Use yet in questions and negative sentences for expected actions that have not been finished. Yet means "up to or until the present time" or "thus far" Whit questions: . Have you taken a shower yet? . Have you made your vacations plans yet?, Adverbs Used with the Present Perfect Ever Ever means "at any time" in the past up to now. Use ever with questions an negative statements., Use just for an action that happende recently in the past. Just means "very recently" Whith affirmative verbs: . I've just finished shaving. . Actually, we've just met., Use already in affirmative sentences to say you've completed something. Questions with already can indicate surprise that an action has been completed. Already means something happened and no longer needs to be done. Notice the different placement of already in sentences. Whit questions: . Have you already taken a shower? . Have you taken a shower already? . Have you already finished your homework?, Adverbs Used with the Present Perfect Already Use already in affirmative sentences to say you've completed something. Questions with already can indicate surprise that an action has been completed. Already means something happened and no longer needs to be done. Notice the different placement of already in sentences., Adverbs Used with the Present Perfect Just Use just for an action that happende recently in the past. Just means "very recently", Adverbs Used with the Present Perfect Use the Present Perfect The Present Perfect is used for past events that are connected to the present, Adverbs Used with the Present Perfect Yet Use yet in questions and negative sentences for expected actions that have not been finished. Yet means "up to or until the present time" or "thus far", Ever means "at any time" in the past up to now. Use ever with questions an negative statements. Whit questions: . Have you ever worn makeup? . Have you ever been on TV?, Use yet in questions and negative sentences for expected actions that have not been finished. Yet means "up to or until the present time" or "thus far" Whit negative verbs: . I haven't taken a shower yet. . My boss hasn't approved my time off yet., Use never with affirmative statements. Never means "not at any time". It is used with affirmative verb and makes the meaning of the sentence negative. Whit affirmative verbs: . I've never worn makeup (before). . I've never traveled abroad., Use still in negative senteces to indicate something hasn't happened yet. Whit negative verbs: . I still haven't taken a shower. . They still haven't called., Use already in affirmative sentences to say you've completed something. Questions with already can indicate surprise that an action has been completed. Already means something happened and no longer needs to be done. Notice the different placement of already in sentences. Whit affirmative verbs: . I've already taken a shower. . I've taken a shower already. . I've already bought some clothes for my trip., Ever means "at any time" in the past up to now. Use ever with questions an negative statements. Whit negative verbs: . I haven't ever worn makeup., Adverbs Used with the Present Perfect Never Use never with affirmative statements. Never means "not at any time". It is used with affirmative verb and makes the meaning of the sentence negative., Adverbs Used with the Present Perfect Still Use still in negative senteces to indicate something hasn't happened yet.