““Yet” va al final de la oración. LLas otras van entre “have” o “has” y el past participle.
Ever EEn oraciones interrogativas: “alguna vez”. HHave you ever seen a shark?
EEn oraciones negativas: “nunca”, “jamás”. CCarol hasn’t ever been to that disco.
Never EEn oraciones afirmativas: “nunca”. II have never been to Canada.
Just EEn oraciones afirmativas: “acabar de”. TThe bus has just left.
Already EEn oraciones afirmativas: “ya”. TThey have already arrived.
Yet EEn oraciones negativas: “aún”, “todavía”. HHe hasn’t arrived yet.
EEn oraciones interrogativas: “ya”. HHave you finished yet?
Ever -Never - Just - Already - Yet TThey haven’t bought a car _____.
TThey haven’t bought a car yet.
WWe have _____ heard about the tornado.
WWe have just heard about the tornado.
HHave you _____ been to Alaska?
HHave you ever been to Alaska?
WWe have _____ slept in a tent. Is it fun?
WWe have never slept in a tent. Is it fun?
II’ve _____ washed all the dishes.
II’ve already washed all the dishes.
HHe has _____ left. He’s probably outside the door.
HHe has just left. He’s probably outside the door.
II haven’t finished my homework _____.
II haven’t finished my homework yet.
MMary has _____ put on her make-up and now she’s ready to go.
MMary has just put on her make-up and now she’s ready to go.
HHave you _____ found money in the street? Yes, I have.
HHave you ever found money in the street? Yes, I have.
BBetty has _____ finished her project.
BBetty has already finished her project.
II have _____ slept in a forest.
II have never slept in a forest.
II haven’t flown to the USA _____.
II haven’t flown to the USA yet.
HHave your friends _____ eaten frog’s legs? No, they haven’t.
HHave your friends ever eaten frog’s legs? No, they haven’t.
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