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Fast track 3

25.10.2021
Have/ has

• He/she/it has + past participle

• Liam has drawn a picture

• I / you / we / they have + past participle

• I have been to Brazil


I have had dinner with my family.
I have eaten dinner …. (Am. E)
Maria has had dinner with me.

I have bought a new car.


Just, already, yet

• Just = very recently

I’ve just finished homework.


I’ve just eaten a sandwich.

Already = before expected

I have already bought the newspaper.


A: Would you like to eat something?
B: thanks, but I´ve already had lunch.
yet

• Have you bought the newspaper yet?


• Yes, I have.

• I haven’t had breakfast yet.


• Eat pizza
sandwich

Drink a coke
mineral water
coffee

I have a sandwich and coffee for breakfast every day.


• Sarah’s been to Italy three times!
• Is Sarah in Italy now? No, she isn’t

• Sarah’s gone to Italy!


• Is Sarah in Italy now? Yes, she is
• Is Sarah here? No, she isn’t

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