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UNIT 5 - Coggle Diagram
UNIT 5
Be used to
Be used to means to be accustomed to something
I'm used to old class
I'm used to the apartment
Present perfect (since/for)
We use present perfect to talk about an action that still continuing
I have lived in my house for 3 years
I have read this book twice
Present perfect is also used to complete actions that have an effect on the past
I have been in Paris
She has graduated from the University
With "for" or "since" present perfect means that an action began in past and still in progres
For
Is for a period of time (a week, a year...)
I have read this book for three weeks, finally I finished it
I have wanted this jacket for months
Since
Is for a point in the past
I have known this song since 2020
My phone is broken since last summer
Get used to
It is to talk about the process of becoming familiar with something
I'm getting used to my new class
I'm getting used to doing mind maps
Would
To talk about repeated actions from the past that don't happen anymore
Every summer, we would spend our vacations at the beach, building sandcastles and playing in the waves
Back in the day, we would host backyard barbecues every summer, inviting friends and family to enjoy good food and company
Yet
Used to say that something has not happened in the present
I have not gone to grandma's house yet
My flight have not left yet
With interrogative is to ask if something has happened
Have your flight left yet?
Have you gone to grandma's house yet?
Just
Used to say that something happened in the immediate past, very short time ago
I have just finished my homework
She just started her new classes
Already
Means that something happens early or earlier than the expected
I have already finished my homework
She has already left the airport