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We use it in
interrogative and
negative sentences. It goes at
the end of the sentence.
e.g.: Have you seen it yet?
Meaning: ______________
Task 2 - Write the suitable signal words on the lines. There are sentences
You can make the
where more signal words can be used. (Write all possibilities.)
sentence negative
if you put never between already
have/has and the past ever
participle form of the verb. for
This time you mustn’t negate just
the verb.
latelynever
e.g. I have never been here.
recently
Meaning: _______________
Mostly used in since
interrogative sentences. still
It goes between have/has yet
and the past participle form. 1) Sally has just finished his last book. I have already-never read such an
e.g. Have you ever been here?
Meaning: ____________ interesting novel recently-lately and yet.
2) We still haven’t received their invitation card.
It is used in negative 3) * What a great smell! * I have just baked a cake for my children.
sentences in present
4) Our team has had more trainings recently-lately.
perfect. It goes before the
negative form of the auxiliary 5) My mum hasn’t had an accident just she got her driving licence.
verb. 6) Has the prime minister ever travelled to the USA?
e.g.: I still haven’t done it.
7) They’ve been on holiday for a fortnight.
Meaning: ____________
8) Steve has never tried to cheat on a test. He studies hard.
It is used in affirmative 9) I have already- just thought about our possibilities.
sentences in present perfect.
10) She hasn’t played tennis already then.
It goes between have/has and
the past participle form. 11) We can have lunch. I have already- just set the table.
e.g.: I have just heard it. 12) His uncle has written two books recently- lately.
Meaning: ____________
13) Ms Greene has acted in our theatre for a season.
We use it in
interrogative and
negative sentences. It goes at
the end of the sentence.
e.g.: Have you seen it yet?
Meaning: ______________
Task 2 - Write the suitable signal words on the lines. There are sentences
You can make the
where more signal words can be used. (Write all possibilities.)
sentence negative
if you put never between already
have/has and the past ever
participle form of the verb. for
This time you mustn’t negate just
the verb.
latelynever
e.g. I have never been here.
recently
Meaning: _______________
Mostly used in since
interrogative sentences. still
It goes between have/has yet
and the past participle form. 1) Sally has _________ finished his last book. I have _________ read such an
e.g. Have you ever been here?
Meaning: ____________ interesting novel _________.
2) We _________ haven’t received their invitation card.
It is used in negative 3) * What a great smell! * I have _________ baked a cake for my children.
sentences in present
4) Our team has had more trainings _________.
perfect. It goes before the
negative form of the auxiliary 5) My mum hasn’t had an accident _________ she got her driving licence.
verb. 6) Has the prime minister _________ travelled to the USA?
e.g.: I still haven’t done it.
7) They’ve been on holiday _________ a fortnight.
Meaning: ____________
8) Steve has _________ tried to cheat on a test. He studies hard.
It is used in affirmative 9) I have _________ thought about our possibilities.
sentences in present perfect.
10) She hasn’t played tennis _________ then.
It goes between have/has and
the past participle form. 11) We can have lunch. I have _________ set the table.
e.g.: I have just heard it. 12) His uncle has written two books _________.
Meaning: ____________
13) Ms Greene has acted in our theatre _________ a season.