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Adverbs in Present Perfect - Coggle Diagram
Adverbs in Present Perfect
Already: We use it to express something happened sooner than expected.
Example: I have already memorized the verbs in past participle.
Affirmative and Questions
Yet: Things that have not happened but I expect them to happen.
Example: My package has not come yet
Has my package come yet?
Negative and Questions
It comes at the end of the sentence.
Still: Thing that have not happened but I want them to happen.
Negative not questions
It comes before have or has
Example: My sister still has not called.
Never / Ever: 0 times
They come before the past participle.
You can use EVER in yes/no questions
Example: Have you ever been to Madrid?
I have never been to Madrid.
Just, lately and recently: When something happened a short time ago.
Just: comes before the past participle
Example: I have just eaten lunch.
Lately: Comes at the of the sentence.
Example: She has not spoken too much lately.
Recently: Comes in either position.
Example: She has recently studied English.
She has studied English recently.