Present Perfect with already, just, yet, never, ever
Present perfect tense is used to talk about the action that started in the past and continues up to the present and the unknown past action showing the result in the present. Generally, some common adverbs that are used with this tense are for, since, yet and already. Now let's see the explanation for each adverb below.
“already” is
used in positive form to talk about the finished action at unknown past (រូចហើយ)
Sub + have/has + V3….already.
Sub + have/has + already + V3…………………
- I have eaten lunch already.
- She has already left her house.
- They have done their assignment already.
- BDM has already posted many contents in this website.
- I am not hungry. I have had snack already.
- We have already sent them the invitation to join our party.
- Teacher has informed the students about the holiday already.
- I have had two cups of coffee already today.
- NASA has hold a hearing about alien life already.
- My mom has already cooked something for our dinner.
Sub + have/has + just + V3…………………
" Just" is used for the action that has recently finished which simply means that something finished a very short time ago. (ទើបតែ)
- She has just left. ( just a few seconds ago)
- They have just stopped playing soccer.
- We have just arrived class and the books are still in our bags.
- The plane has just landed and the passengers are getting off it now.
- They look very exhausted now because they have just stopped playing soccer.
- Where is your dad? Oh, he has just left. I'll go and get him back.
- He is very wet because he has just walked under the rain.
- The rain has just stopped the ground is still wet.
- My little brother has just eaten snack. The food is still on his mouth.
- My sister has just bought a new car.
“yet” is used
in question and negative to ask or talk about an action whether it is finished or not up
to the present. (ហើយឬនៅ?)
Yes/No Question: Have/has + sub + V3……yet?
- Have you eaten lunch yet? No, I haven’t. Yes, I have.
- Have they done their assignment yet? No, they haven’t. Yes, they have.
- Has she left her house yet? No, she hasn’t. Yes, she has.
- Has the teacher returned the test paper yet?
- Have they stopped playing soccer yet.
- Has world war 3 started yet?
Negative: Sub + haven’t/hasn’t + V3….yet. (yet មិនទាន់នូវឡើយទេ)
- I haven’t called my family yet.
- They haven’t done their assignment yet.
- BDM has taught English for 16 years.
- They have lived here for 3 months.
- I have had this car for a week.
“since” is used to talk about the starting point of time which an action happened. It is normally the name of days, months, years….etc. (ចាប់តាំងពី)
- BDM has taught English since 2005.
- They have lived here since February.
- I have had this souvenir since I was five years old.
" Ever" is used in yes/no question to ask someone for his or her life experience. (តើធ្លាប់ទេ?)
Have/has + sub + ever + V3.......?
- Have you ever visited Angkor Wat temple?
- Has your mom ever blamed you?
- Have they every gone fishing together?
- Has Tom ever been to Cambodia?
"Never" means not and it is used to talk about the life experience we didn't do. (មិនដែលធ្លាប់ទេ)
Sub + have//has + never + V3........
- I have never eaten Japanese food.
- She has never gone abroad.
- They have never visited Cambodia.
Practice #1
Complete the follow sentence with " for, since, yet, already, just"
- I haven’t been here _____ June.
- Has your sister done the washing up _____ ?
- We have known each other _____ ten years.
- My sister has _____ tidied his room.
- Students _____ finished their project and they are ready to present.
- It has been hot here_____ more than a week.
- She hasn’t called me back _____ .
- I haven’t talked to her _____ she yesterday.
- They have _____ had breakfast. They are not hungry now.
- My dad has _____ arrived home a minute ago.
- Have you ........visited Angkor Wat temple?
- She hasn’t seen her best friend_____ ages.
- They have _____ gone to the airport.
- It has _____ started raining a moment ago.
- She hasn’t texted me _____ Sunday morning.
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