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Adverbs in present perfect - Coggle Diagram
Adverbs in present perfect
Since + momento concreto de tiempo
I haven't studied since Tuesday.
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For + período de tiempo
I have studied for three days.
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Adverbios de frecuencia
I have never worked with him.
She has always been my friend.
They usually go between the auxiliary and the participle of the verb.
Always – Siempre, es decir el 100% de las veces. – ...
Usually, normally, generally – Normalmente. ...
Often, frequently – A menudo. ...
Sometimes, occasionally – A veces. ...
Hardly ever, rarely, seldom – Casi nunca, raramente. ...
Never – Nunca.
Never
She has never studied English.
It means "never". It goes in affirmative sentences to avoid double negative. It is placed between "to have" and the past participle
Ever
It means "sometime". It is used in interrogative sentences and is placed before the past participle.
Have you ever studied English?
Already
I have already studied.
I have studied already.
It means "already". It is used in affirmative sentences and in some questions.
Yet
I have not studied yet.
It means "already", "yet", "yet". It is used in negative and interrogative sentences.
It is always placed at the end of the sentence and the answer can be affirmative or negative.