you / ever / have / watched / a horror movie / ?
Have you ever watched a horror movie?
still / hasn’t / she / called / .
She still hasn’t called.
Have you visited Cuenca? → Add “ever.”
Have you ever visited Cuenca?
I have just ate lunch.
I have just eaten lunch.
When do we use EVER?
In questions about life experiences.
never / I / eaten / have / sushi / .
I have never eaten sushi.
returned / hasn’t / he / yet / the book / .
He hasn’t returned the book yet.
I have been to a concert. → Change to “never.”
I have never been to a concert.
She has yet arrived.
She hasn’t arrived yet.
What does NEVER replace?
"not + ever"
already / has / she / arrived / .
She has already arrived.
ever / traveled / has / he / abroad / ?
Has he ever traveled abroad?
They have opened the store. → Use “just.”
They have just opened the store.
He still hasn’t finish the test.
He still hasn’t finished the test.
Where do we place ALREADY?
After “have/has.”
just / they / finished / have / the project / .
They have just finished the project.
eaten / never / we / have / that dish / .
We have never eaten that dish.
He has eaten breakfast. → Use “already.”
He has already eaten breakfast.
Have you ever went to Guayaquil?
Have you ever gone to Guayaquil?
Where do we place YET?
At the end of questions and negative sentences.
yet / homework / you / your / finished / have / ?
Have you finished your homework yet?
just / have / I / seen / him / .
I have just seen him.
I haven’t bought the ticket. → Add “yet.”
I haven’t bought the ticket yet.
They have already saw the movie.
They have already seen the movie.
Explain the meaning of STILL in negative PP sentences.
It shows something continues and hasn’t happened up to now.