• Asignatura: Inglés
  • Autor: domjenny
  • hace 6 años

Fill in the blanks using ever, never, just, already and yet. 1. Have you ________________been in America? 2. Do you hear the noise? The train has _______________ arrived. 3. No. Your cousin hasn't come to the party _______________. 4. Can you open the door? Oh, it is ___________open. 5. Your daughter has _________________returned home. You don't have to worry anymore. 6. Haven't you finished your food __________? No, I am still eating mom. 7. I am a very lucky person. I have _______________ had nightmares. 8. Are you going to meet me at the shop? Yes, I am ____________ there. 9. I have ____________realized how beautiful you are. 10. Would you like to have dinner with us? No thanks, I have ________________ had dinner. 11. Have you _________________seen such a big

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Respuesta dada por: estrellasdelfuturo79
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Respuesta:

Fill in the blanks using ever, never, just, already and yet. 1. Have you _____ever___________been in America? 2. Do you hear the noise? The train has ________just_______ arrived. 3. No. Your cousin hasn't come to the party ________yet_______. 4. Can you open the door? Oh, it is _____already______open. 5. Your daughter has _______already__________returned home. You don't have to worry anymore. 6. Haven't you finished your food _____yet_____? No, I am still eating mom. 7. I am a very lucky person. I have _______never________ had nightmares. 8. Are you going to meet me at the shop? Yes, I am _____already_______ there. 9. I have ______never______realized how beautiful you are. 10. Would you like to have dinner with us? No thanks, I have _____just___________ had dinner. 11. Have you _______ever__________seen such a big

Explicación:

1. Ever: alguna vez

Se usa en preguntas, después del sujeto y antes del pasado participio. 

2 Never: nunca

Se usa en oraciones afirmativas, después del auxiliar “have” y antes del pasado participio.

3 Already: ya (para afirmativo)

Se utiliza en oraciones afirmativas para indicar que algo ocurrió antes de lo esperado; es escribe después del auxiliar “have” y antes del pasado participio.

4 Yet: ya (para negativo) y aún ( para interrogativo)

En oraciones negativas el significado de esta palabra es “aún” y se ubica al final de la oración.

5 . Just: apenas o acabar de

Se usa para mostrar que una acción terminó hace unos pocos instantes o minutos.

Respuesta dada por: angeltoms3
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Presente Perfecto. Es el tiempo verbal del inglés que se utiliza para comunicar los hechos que han iniciado en el pasado, aun siguen teniendo relevancia en el presente.

Filling the blanks using ever, never, just, already and yet.

  1. Have you EVER been in America?
  2. Do you hear the noise? The train has JUST arrived.
  3. No. Your cousin hasn't come to the party YET.
  4. Can you open the door? Oh, it is ALREADY open.
  5. Your daughter has ALREADY returned home. You don't have to worry anymore.
  6. Haven't you finished your food YET? No, I am still eating, mom.
  7. I am a very lucky person. I have NEVER had nightmares.
  8. Are you going to meet me at the shop? Yes, I am ALREADY there.
  9. I have NEVER realized how beautiful you are.
  10. Would you like to have dinner with us? No, thanks, I have JUST had dinner.
  11. Have you EVER seen such a big?

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