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INTERMEDIATE ENGLISH (G-5) – CLASSROOM A.

GROUP NUMBER 01.


STUDENTS:
Aguirre Gallardo, Keissy.
Chuquihuaccha Mendoza, Brayan.
Castilla Mendoza, Favio R.
Cochachi Alfaro yordi
Bellido Conislla Richard Eduardo
Lozano Mondalgo Kevin Joel
Student: Aguirre Gallardo, Keissy
EVER - NEVER

The word ever, in the present perfect The word never, in the present perfect
means “alguna vez”, it’s used in means “nunca antes de ahora” and
differents ways. replaces the word not

In questions:
● Have you ever dived? ● I have never dived
● Nunca he buceado

In negative questions:
● Haven’t you ever eaten thai
food?
Be careful! Do not use not and never
In negative sentences with nobody at the same time
and nothing: I’ve not never visited Italy
● Nobody have ever seen a I have never visited Italy
dinosaur

In sentences with the first time:


● It’s the first time I’ve eaten
snails.
STUDENT : LOZANO MONDALGO KEVIN
PRESENT PERFECT
Never : Already :
Warning: "Never" and "not" should We use it to express that something
not be used together. has happened sooner than
example expected
➢ we haven't never been to example
Japan. ➢ Don't write to John, I've
➢ we have never been to Japan. already done it.
Just :
Ever :
We use just to express a recently
We use ever in interrogative
completed action.
sentence
example
example
➢ The cat has just caught a bird.
➢ Have you ever failed a class?

Yet :
we use it in interrogative and negative sentence. it suggests a time later than expected
example
➢ he hasn't eaten yet.
STUDENT : Cochachi Alfaro Yordi

Yet, already, just


Summary Yet
Already Just
● we usually use yet at the end of the sentence
● Affirmation ● With just to express the
● Question with exclamation, surprise, action finished a short time
or disappointment ago

example:

example:
Luisa has already Has the match We have just
Have you doe the english done the English
Has the match started yet? already started? come back from
exercise yet? project. our holiday.
● we use yet for negative sentences
Meaning in spanish

Sara hasn't answered me


the message Yet
Bellido Conislla Richard Eduardo

USE BECAUSE TO EXPRESS A USE SO TO EXPRESS A RESULT:


REASON: He studies a lot, so he is the best student.

He is the best student because he studies a lot. (reason) ——–> (result)

(result) <———- (reason) ● Jane didn’t like the movie, so she turned off the TV.
● Yesterday was a holiday, so the school was closed.
● I didn’t go to class because I was sick. ● I lost my car keys, so I took a taxi.
● We arrived early today because we have a meeting at
7:00 AM.
● She got presents because it was her birthday.

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