3a These words are frequently used with the present perfect. Complete each explanation with the correct word. already • ever for just never since yet . 1 We can use in questions with the present perfect. It means 'at any time in your life with the present perfect 2 We use to talk about very recent activities. with the present perfect 3 We use to say that something has happened, possibly earlier than we thought. to make negative 4 We can use sentences in the present perfect. It means 'at no time in your life'. 5 We use and with the present perfect to talk about things that started in the past and continue in the present. We use 6 We use with periods of time, and with specific moments in time. with the present perfect to say that something has not happened, but we think it is going to happen soon. We use it in negative sentences and questions.
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Відповідь:
1. **ever**: We can use this in questions with the present perfect. It means 'at any time in your life.'
2. **just**: We use this to talk about very recent activities with the present perfect.
3. **yet**: We use this to say that something has happened, possibly earlier than we thought, to make negative sentences in the present perfect.
4. **never**: We can use this in negative sentences with the present perfect. It means 'at no time in your life.'
5. **for**: We use this with the present perfect to talk about things that started in the past and continue in the present.
6. **since**: We use this with periods of time, and **already** with specific moments in time, with the present perfect to say that something has not happened, but we think it is going to happen soon. We use it in negative sentences and questions.
Ответ:
1. We can use "ever" in questions with the present perfect. It means 'at any time in your life with the present perfect.
2. We use "just" to talk about very recent activities with the present perfect.
3. We use "already" to say that something has happened, possibly earlier than we thought.
4. We can use "never" in sentences in the present perfect. It means 'at no time in your life'.
5. We use "since" and "for" with the present perfect to talk about things that started in the past and continue in the present.
6. We use "yet" with the present perfect to say that something has not happened, but we think it is going to happen soon. We use it in negative sentences and questions.
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