This document provides a brief review of the uses of the words "yet", "already", and "just" in Spanish. It explains that "yet" is used at the end of questions or negative statements. "Already" is placed between "have/has" and a past participle verb in affirmative statements. "Just" is also placed between "have/has" and a past participle verb, and indicates something was recently completed. Examples are given to illustrate the uses of each word.
This document provides a brief review of the uses of the words "yet", "already", and "just" in Spanish. It explains that "yet" is used at the end of questions or negative statements. "Already" is placed between "have/has" and a past participle verb in affirmative statements. "Just" is also placed between "have/has" and a past participle verb, and indicates something was recently completed. Examples are given to illustrate the uses of each word.
This document provides a brief review of the uses of the words "yet", "already", and "just" in Spanish. It explains that "yet" is used at the end of questions or negative statements. "Already" is placed between "have/has" and a past participle verb in affirmative statements. "Just" is also placed between "have/has" and a past participle verb, and indicates something was recently completed. Examples are given to illustrate the uses of each word.
A brief review 1) PLACED AT THE END OF A QUESTION HAVE THEY ARRIVED YET? ¿Ya llegaron?
HAVE YOU READ THE SCARLET LETTER YET?
¿Ya leíste La Letra Escarlata? ¿Has leido ya La Letra Escarlata??
2) PLACED AT THE END OF A NEGATIVE STATEMENT.
THEY HAVEN'T ARRIVED YET. No han llegado todavía /aún.
JOHN HASN'T FINISHED YET.
John aún/todavía no ha terminado/termina. ALREADY PLACED BETWEEN HAVE/HAS AND THE P.P VERB OF AN AFFIRMATIVE STATEMENT.
THE ALIENS HAVE ALREADY ARRIVED
Los marcianos llegaron/han llegado ya
BOB HAS ALREADY FINISHED HER HOMEWORK.
Bob ya terminó/ ha terminado su tarea. JUST PLACED BETWEEN HAVE/HAS AND THE P.P VERB OF AN AFFIRMATIVE STATEMENT.
THE ALIENS HAVE JUST ARRIVED
Los marcianos recién llegaron. /han llegado recién. (acaban de llegar)
LAURA HAS JUST FINISHED HER HOMEWORK.
Laura recién terminó/ ha terminado su tarea. QUESTION FORM in past simple tense A brief review If the main verb of the sentence is any verb, except “be”... Wh + did + subject + main verb + ? (infinitive) When did you go How many days did you staythere? there? What did you do there? If the main verb of the sentence is verb “be” (in past simple)... Wh + did + subject + main verb + ? (infinitive) wh + was /were + subject ?