2. Complete the following sentences using already, yet, since, for or just.
1. A: I have __________seen this movie twice. I like it. B: Yes, they say it’s an interesting story, but I haven’t seen it ___________ 2. A: I haven’t seen John______________ Sunday. He just disappeared. B: I have ________________ met him at the hospital. I was there a few moments ago. He hasn’t been feeling well ______ the farewell party we had on Saturday 3. Alan and Pamella have been married ___________ twelve years. 4. They have lived in the same house _______ they got married. 5. I haven’t told anyone _________ about my decision. Please, keep it secret. 6. I am worried about my son. He hasn’t come home __________ 7. My brother bought a house last month, but he hasn’t renovated it ________
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Respuestas a la pregunta
Respuesta:
1. A: I have already seen this movie twice. I like it. B: Yes, they say it’s an interesting story, but I haven’t seen it yet 2. A: I haven’t seen John since Sunday. He just disappeared. B: I have just met him at the hospital. I was there a few moments ago. He hasn’t been feeling well since the farewell party we had on Saturday 3. Alan and Pamella have been married for twelve years. 4. They have lived in the same house since they got married. 5. I haven’t told anyone yet about my decision. Please, keep it secret. 6. I am worried about my son. He hasn’t come home yet 7. My brother bought a house last month, but he hasn’t renovated it yet.
Explicación:
Already - significa en español “ya” y normalmente va en oraciones afirmativas. Se usa entre have/has y el participio del verbo.
Just - Cuando queremos expresar “acabar de - en inglés se usa el presente perfecto con Just entre have/has y el participio pasado del Verbo.
Yet - El adverbio yet puede entenderse como lo contrario de already, en el sentido de que usándolo estaremos expresando que aún no hemos acabado una acción. Se traduce por aún o todavía. En cuanto a su colocación, yet irá al final de la frase y lo usaremos en oraciones negativas y preguntas.
Since - Si la acción sigue en curso, para especificar desde cuando sucede, usaremos únicamente since seguido de la fecha o del momento. Cuando usamos since el verbo principal está en presente perfecto: I've been here since 2 o' clock.
For - La preposición “for” se usa para expresar la duración de una acción, el periodo de una acción o un evento. Por ejemplo: “I've lived here for 8 months”. He vivido aquí durante 8 meses.