The Present Perfect
Adverbs of time
Something happened before now
Has Lisa already called his parents?Yes, she's already called them.
Already
+INFO
Something did not happen before now
Has Lisa spoken to Jason yet? No, she hasn't spoken to him yet.
Yet
+INFO
At any time in your life
Have you ever jumped from a plane? I've jumped three times.
Ever
+INFO
The opposite of ever
Have you ever jumped from a plane? No, I have never jumped from a plane / No, I never have.
Never
+INFO
At any time before now
Have you danced before? Yes, I've dance many times.
Before
+INFO
Present Perfect-Adverbs of Time
Language Planetoid
Created on April 16, 2021
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The Present Perfect
Adverbs of time
Something happened before now
Has Lisa already called his parents?Yes, she's already called them.
Already
+INFO
Something did not happen before now
Has Lisa spoken to Jason yet? No, she hasn't spoken to him yet.
Yet
+INFO
At any time in your life
Have you ever jumped from a plane? I've jumped three times.
Ever
+INFO
The opposite of ever
Have you ever jumped from a plane? No, I have never jumped from a plane / No, I never have.
Never
+INFO
At any time before now
Have you danced before? Yes, I've dance many times.
Before
+INFO