Expression time:
Expression time:
* Ever; questions
We use ever when
asking about experiences. It means one time in your life: Have you ever eaten
pozole?
*
Yet;/
todavia questions &
negative sentences---- va casi siempre al final
We use yet when we
talk about events we expect or complete: have you finished your homework yet?
I haven’t seen “Dracula” yet
* just; sentences affirmative
We use it when to refer to an
action that happened in the immediate past: have just finished mi homework
·
we have never been to
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our English teacher has already corrected ours tests
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Have you ever watched that program on TV?
·
The new teacher lived in the
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They haven’t finished their math homework yet
·
She’s lived
Joseph has fallen in love of you
I have thought English for
many years
You and Fred have studied languages in
Page 24 exercise 4a:
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Have you ever painted a Picture? No I haven’t /
as una ves pintado un cuadro? No, no lo he hecho
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Have you ever saved some money? Yes I have
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Have you ever helped someone with their homework? No,
I haven’t
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Have you ever taken care of a sick person? No I
haven’t
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Have you ever used a computer? Yes, I have
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Have you ever helped a sick animal? Yes, I have
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Have you ever cooked a meal? Yes, I have
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Have you ever won a soccer match? No, I haven’t
* have you ever lived in guadalajara? / as
vivido una vez en Guadalajara?
No I haven’t is it nice?
Yes I have lived there for more than 3 years and it was wonderful
I think so, I’ve heard about it
Let me show you my pictures
Oh look, you have gone to
Yes the only preshis panic place I have visit is tulum
Really I’ve been there twice
* have you ever gone to
She has lived in Tehuacan for 3 years
They have worked in the project since 1993
You gone to
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