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Present perfect yet, already

-I haven’t finished my homework yet. (-)


-Have you done your homework yet? (?)
-I have already finished my homework.
Haven’t / hasn’t (present perfect)
don’t have / doesn’t have (simple present)

For/ since
I have worked in Vallejo ____ 4 years. (for) – period of
time
-I have worked in Vallejo since 2015 – specific moment in
the past
-for a week, for a long time, for a year…

-Present perfect: Unti the present


-Simple past: -Finished action
Happy student: I’ve studied at Vallejo for 3 years.
(continues)
Happy student: I studied at school for 11 years. (no more
school)

Too+adjective
Too many + countable noun (plural)
Too much + uncountable noun - EXCESS
Enough= sufficient

Ex: That club is too far from here.


-This math problem is too difficult
-I have too many responsabilities, and I don’t have time
for my thesis.
-Melissa doesn’t have too much time for doing
housework.
-Joseph doesn’t practice enough. – less than you need
-This problema is not easy enough.
-I have enough money to buy a car.
-Maria didn’t study enough, that’s why she failed her
exam.

Students: /have to / not have to / can’t


-Students ______________ arrive early. (have to) -
obligation
-Students______________ use their books in the exam.
(can’t) – prohibition
-Students __________ wear formal clothes in class. (don’
have to) – not necessary.
-The teacher _____________ wear formal clothes (has to
)

Use to (past) – habits in the past


At school, I used to play soccer during the break.
-Did you use to play with toys when you were a little kid?
-I didn’t use to play basketball at school.

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