just,+yet,+already

These adverbs are normally used in the **PRESENT PERFECT**. To review the present perfect, click here.


 * JUST: **(= “acabar de”); before the past participle; it indicates that the action has finished very recently.

//Example:// I’ve just cooked dinner (= “**acabo de** preparer la cena”)


 * ALREADY: ** (= “ya”); before the past participle; it indicates that the action has been done.

//Example:// I’ve already done my homework


 * YET: **at the end of the sentence


 * With NEGATIVE sentences = “todavía”; //Example:// I haven’t finished my homework yet.
 * With QUESTIONS = “ya”; //Example:// Have you finished your homework yet?


 * EVER: **(= “alguna vez”); usually in questions; before the past participle.

//Example:// Have you ever been to Italy?

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