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Affirmative Interrogative

 I  Have I/you/we/they worked?


 You have worked  Have I/you/we/they written?
 We have written  Has he/she/it worked?
Has he/she/it written?
They

 He Negative
 She has worked
➢ I/you/we/they haven’t worked
 It has written ➢ I/you/we/they haven’t written
➢ He/she/it hasn’t worked
➢ He/she/it hasn’t written
 John’s car is dirty.
 He washes the car.
 He has already washed the car.
 Marc is having lunch.
 He has just had lunch.
 We bought the house in 2000.
 We still live in the neighborhood.
 We have lived here for 15 years.
 We have lived here since 2000.
 How long have Luis and Pedro been seeing movies?
Yes, they have. / No, they haven’t

How long have you been teaching English?


I have been teaching English since 2015.
 The children have tidied their room.
 Ever = alguna vez
 Never = nunca
 Just = acaba
 Already = ya
 Yet = Todavia
 For = por / alrededor
 Since = desde
 How long…? Para presente progresivo
 I have already got  I haven’t done my
dressed. homework yet.

 Has Sarah called yet?


ADVERBS OF MANNER
They are used to tell us the way or how something is done.
An adverb can be added to a verb to modify its meaning.

"She plays piano." - An adverb of manner can be added to


the verb (play) to modify its meaning and give us more
information on how she plays piano.

• She plays piano beautifully.


• She plays piano softly.
• She plays piano terribly.

Beautifully

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