10 Apr 2018

JUST, ALREADY, YET, NEVER and EVER

JUSTALREADY, YET, NEVER and EVER are usually used with perfect tenses (Present Perfect or Past Perfect).

Just: before the past participle
                I have just finished my book.

Already: generally in affirmative sentences and placed before the past participle
                I have already seen this film.

Yet: negative and interrogative sentences. Placed at the end of the sentence:
                I haven't started yet
                Have you finished yet?
Never: it implies negation, so we use it with its affirmative form.   
                She has never worked abroad

Ever: questions. 
                Have you ever done this?








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