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ADVERBS USED WITH THE PRESENT PERFECT TENSE

• Already: in affirmative and interrogative sentences.

We have already lived in Scotland.

Have you already lived in Scotland?

• Always: in affirmative sentences

We have always lived in Scotland.

• Ever: in interrogative sentences

Have you ever lived in Scotland?

• Yet: in interrogative and negative sentences

Have you lived in Scotland yet?

We haven’t lived in Scotland yet.

• Never: in affirmative sentences with negative idea

We have never lived in Scotland

EXERCISES

1. Answer the questions in full using already or never.

a) Has she ever been to Houston?

No,……………………………………………………………………………………......

b) Have they ever driven so fast?

No,……………………………………………………………………………………......

c) Has she ever eaten pretzels?

Yes,……………………………………………………………………………………….

d) Have you ever read “O Principe”?

Yes,……………………………………………………………………………………….

2. Complete de dialogs using already, always, ever, never or yet.

a) Have you _________________ studied for your English test?

No, I haven’t studied for it _________________.

b) Are you the author of this book?

Yes, I am.

It’s such a pleasure to meet you. I have _________________ wanted to talk

to you.

c) Has your friend _________________ been to Australia?

Yes, he _________________ taught Portuguese there. He is a great

teacher. ADVERBS USED WITH THE PRESENT PERFECT TENSE

• Already: in affirmative and interrogative sentences.

We have already lived in Scotland.

Have you already lived in Scotland?

• Always: in affirmative sentences

We have always lived in Scotland.

• Ever: in interrogative sentences

Have you ever lived in Scotland?

• Yet:

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