This document discusses grammar rules for using the words "never", "already", "yet", and "already" in sentences. It provides examples of sentences using these words correctly, such as "I have already travelled to Europe" or "I haven't done my homework of the university yet." The conclusion discusses rephrasing a sentence about a downside or disadvantage being that something is too far from the city.
This document discusses grammar rules for using the words "never", "already", "yet", and "already" in sentences. It provides examples of sentences using these words correctly, such as "I have already travelled to Europe" or "I haven't done my homework of the university yet." The conclusion discusses rephrasing a sentence about a downside or disadvantage being that something is too far from the city.
This document discusses grammar rules for using the words "never", "already", "yet", and "already" in sentences. It provides examples of sentences using these words correctly, such as "I have already travelled to Europe" or "I haven't done my homework of the university yet." The conclusion discusses rephrasing a sentence about a downside or disadvantage being that something is too far from the city.
2. I’VE NEVER 3. EVER 4. I’VE ALREADY 5. YET 6. YET/ALREADY 7. ALREADY 1. I have already travelled to Europe. Also I visited France, Italy and Spain 2. I have never been in Cuzco. 3. I haven’t done my homework of the university yet.
The downside I think is that living there is too far from the city.
The disadvantage that I think is that to live there is too far from the city