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SINCE FOR ALWAYS ORDINALS – SUPERLATIVES – ONLY LATELY – RECENTLy – JUST STILL – SO FAR
SINCE
I have gone to the beach SINCE 2001.
INDICATES a POINT IN THE PASTINDICATES a POINT IN THE PASTExamples: a YEAR = 2001,2004
a MOMENT IN PAST = I WAS 12 YEARS OLD
I have visited Cajamarca SINCE I was at the University.
Present
2001 At the Universit
y
Point in the past
Past
Remember: indefinite time
FOR
Present
2001
10 years
Period of time in the past
Past
Remember: indefinite time
INDICATES A PERIOD OF TIMEINDICATES A PERIOD OF TIMEExample: 2 years, 4 years.
2 months, 2 hours, 4 days, etc.
I have gone to the beach for more than 10 years.
I have waited for you for more than one hour.
2011
One hour
I ______________(study) in the library_____ one hour. have studied for
They ___________(live) in Spain ______ 2003. have lived since
She ______________(be) in Cuzco _____ 2 days.has been for
Carlos ___________(eat) pizza ________ 7 pm. has eaten since
Sheyla ________(go) to the cemetery _____ his father die. since has gone
I have ____ wanted to see “Cantinflas”always
This is _________________I have seen “Titanic”.the forth time
This is ______________________I’ve ever seen.the most romantic movie
My wife has _________ seen it once.only
ALWAYS - ORDINALS – SUPERLATIVES – ONLY
Place Always or only before the principal verb.(wanted –seen)
Have you seen a good movie ____________?
Yes, I’ve _________ seen Transformers.
You ________haven’t seen Titanic?
I’ve seen it three times ________!
lately
just
still
so far
LATELY / RECENTLY – JUST – STILL – SO FAR
BEFORE THE AUXILIARY AND IN NEGATIVE SENTENCES