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Estas expresiones son utilizadas para comunicar un tiempo que no ha sido identificado y siempre van antes del sujeto.

Already (ya): Es usada en oraciones afirmativas y comunica que algo sucedió antes de lo esperado.

HAVE + ALREADY + PAST PARTICIPLE (pasado participio)

1.- Have you finished your homework already?

Yes, I have already finished.

2.- Has Martha eaten her sandwich already?

No, She haven´t already eaten.

3.-  Have you run already?

Yes, I have already run.

4.- Has Pedro written to his mom already?

Yes, He already written tto his mom.

5.- Have you been in Paris already?

Yes, I have already been in Paris.

6.- Has she swum in the pool already?

No, she hasn´t swum aready.

7- Has he bought new clothes already?

Yes, he already bought new clothes.

8.- Have you made the cookies already?

Yes, I already made the cookies.

9.- Has she studied english already?

Yes, she already studied english.

10.- Have you forgotten your address already?

No, I haven´t.

NEVER (NUNCA): usado para comunicar oraciones afirmativas para expresar  que algo nunca ha pasado.

HAVE + NEVER + PASADO PARTICIPIO

1.- Have you ever been in London?

No, I have never been in London.

2.- Have you ever seen a ghost?

No, I have never seen a ghost.

3.- Have you ever eaten italian food?

No, I have never eaten italian food.

4.- Have you ever broken your arm?

No, I have never broken my arm.

5.- Have you ever lost your glasses?

No, I have never lost my glasses.

6.- Have you ever spent all your mother´s money?

No, I have never spent all my mother´s money.

7.- Have you ever sung in the shower?

No, I have never sung in the shower.

8.- Have you ever drunk apple juice?

No, I have never drunk apple juice.

9. Have you ever cut a finger?

No, I have never cut my fingers.

10. Have you ever driven an car?

No, I have never driven a car?

YET (aun, para negativo) (ya, para interrogativo): Es usado en oraciones afirmativas que comunican que la acción no se ha llevado acabo, y en oraciones interrogativas para preguntar si la acción ya se realizó.

HAVE/HAS + SUJETO + PASADO PARTICIPIO + COMPLEMENTO + YET

1.- Have you read the book yet?

No, I haven´t read it yet.

2. Have you eaten your breakfast yet?

No, I haven´t eaten my breakfast yet.

3.- Has she seen the movie yet?

No, she hasn´t seen the movie yet.

4.- Have you written the letter yet?

No I haven´t written the letter yet.

5.- Has she won the lottery yet?

No, she hasn´t won the lottery yet.

6.- Have you cut the grass yet?

No, I haven´t cut it yet.

7.- Have you loved a cat yet?

No, I haven´t loved a cat yet.

8.- Has he danced in front of you yet?

No, he hasn´t danced in front of me yet.

9.- Have you taught english to your friend yet?

No, I haven´t taught him english yet.

10.- Have you built the building yet?

No, I haven´t built it yet.

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