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Ever & never, since & for, Still, yet, already & just - Coggle…
Ever & never, since & for
We use ever & never w present perfect simple
Ever is used for in questions and it means "at any time"
Have you ever been to PortAventura?
Never means "at no point in time"
No, I've never been to PortAventura
We use for with p.p.simple with a period of time and since with a point in time
I've lived in Granollers for my whole life.
I've worked here since last month
Still, yet, already & just
We normally use them with p.p.s.
Still: between subject and have. Express that a situation hasn't changed.
It's 11 p.m. and Sue still hasn't arrived
Just: between have and aux. verb. Describe an action that happened recently.
I've just finished Vampire Diaries
Already: betwen have and the p.p. to express that an action has happened
I've already tried broccoli. It tastes horrible.
Yet
Questions: at the end of questions to ask whether an action has been completed
Have you ended high school yet?
Negative: at the end to show that we intended to complete an action in the future
I haven't bought the cake yet.