Present perfect basic 2 Assistir ao vídeo 1 completo Assitir ao vídeo demo 2 Assistir ao vídeo completo - com senha I've just... I've already... I haven't ... yet A I've just... They have just arrived in Sydney. just = a short time ago. A: Are Jane and David here? B: Yes, they've just arrived. A: Are you hungry? B: No, I've just had dinner. A: Is Tom here? B: No, I'm afraid he's just gone. (= he has just gone) B I've already... 'John, this is Mary.' 'I know. We've already met.' already = before you expected / before I expected (já) A: What time are Diane and Paul coming? B: They've already arrived. (=before you expected) It's only nine o'clock and Ann has already gone to bed. (= before I expected) C I haven't ... yet / Have you ... yet? yet = until now You can use yet in negative sentences and questions. Yet is usually at the end. The film hasn't started yet. Negative A: Are Diane and Paul here? B: No, they haven't arrived yet. A: Does John know that you're going away? B: No, I haven't told him yet. Questions A: Have Diane and Paul arrived yet? B: No, not yet.We're still waiting for them. A: Has Linda started her new job yet? B No, she starts next week. A: This is my new dress. B: Oh, it's nice. Have you worn it yet? exercises Vá para o present perfect 3 home |