Put the adverbs of indefinite time in their proper place. Note. 1. The usual place of adverbs of indefinite time is a f t e r the auxiliaryhave. 2.Yet andalready may also be placed at the end of the sentence. M o d e l s : He has already finished his coffee. He hasn't finished his coffeeyet. 1.I have seen him (just). 2. Have you spoken to her about it (ever)? 3. I have been to the laboratory (already). Nick isn't there. 4. We have been there before (never). 5. They haven't finished breakfast (yet). 6. I have done my homework (already). 7. Have you made the beds, Ann (already) ? 8. Mary and Edward have left (just). 9. She hasn't finished doing the room (yet). 10. I have finished my translation and now I am free (just). 11.She has seen the sea (never) and wants to go to the Crimea this summer. 12. When does your train leave? Have you packed your bags (yet)? 13. Have you been to England (ever)? 14. The bell has gone (just). 15. I have seen him looking so pale (never). 16. If you have seen the film you must remember this scene (ever).
I have just seen him.Have you ever spoken to her about it?I have already been to the laboratory. Nick isn't there.We have never been there before.They haven't finished breakfast yet.I have already done my homework.Have you made the beds, Ann, already?Mary and Edward have just left.She hasn't finished doing the room yet.I have just finished my translation and now I am free.She has never seen the sea and wants to go to the Crimea this summer.When does your train leave? Have you packed your bags yet?Have you ever been to England?The bell has just gone.I have never seen him looking so pale.If you have ever seen the film, you must remember this scene.