We often use the present perfect with adverbials which refer to the recent past:
recently, just, only just.Scientists have recently discovered a new breed of monkey.
We have just got back from our holidays.
or adverbials which include the present:
so far until now up to now |
Have you ever seen a ghost?
Where have you been up to now?
A: Have you finished your homework yet?
B: No, so far I've only done my history.
After a clause with the present perfect we often use a clause with since to show when something started in the past:
I've worked here since I left school.
I've been watching that programme every week since it started.
Make up 3 sentences in Present Perfect with time adverbials and post them below.
I have already completed my homework.
ReplyDeleteThey have never visited that museum before.
She has yet to receive a response to her job application.
I have been working on this project since last month.
ReplyDeleteI have recently finished reading that novel.
She has just graduated from university.
1) I have just finished reading a fascinating book.
ReplyDelete2) We have already visited the museum and now we are going to the cafe.
3) They have never seen such a beautiful sunset before.