GRAMMAR

50 Present Perfect Sentences with Adverbs

Here are 50 present perfect sentences with adverbs:

With “just”

  1. I have just finished my homework.
  2. She has just called me.
  3. They have just arrived at the airport.
  4. He has just completed his project.
  5. We have just had lunch.

With “already”

  1. I have already seen this movie.
  2. She has already finished her assignment.
  3. They have already left the party.
  4. He has already made the payment.
  5. We have already discussed this matter.

With “yet” (negative & interrogative)

  1. I haven’t completed my work yet.
  2. She hasn’t arrived yet.
  3. Have they submitted the report yet?
  4. Has he eaten breakfast yet?
  5. We haven’t received any updates yet.

With “ever”

  1. Have you ever visited Paris?
  2. She has ever been the best student in her class.
  3. They have ever experienced such a challenge.
  4. He has ever shown great kindness.
  5. Have you ever tried skydiving?

With “never”

  1. I have never seen a ghost.
  2. She has never been to Japan.
  3. They have never played this game before.
  4. He has never lied to me.
  5. We have never tasted such delicious food.

With “so far”

  1. I have learned a lot so far.
  2. She has completed two chapters so far.
  3. They have won three matches so far.
  4. He has done a great job so far.
  5. We have received positive feedback so far.

With “recently”

  1. I have recently moved to a new city.
  2. She has recently started a new job.
  3. They have recently launched a website.
  4. He has recently bought a car.
  5. We have recently joined the gym.

With “lately”

  1. I have been feeling tired lately.
  2. She has been very busy lately.
  3. They have worked hard lately.
  4. He has been studying a lot lately.
  5. We have spent a lot of time together lately.

With “still”

  1. I have still not received my package.
  2. She has still not decided on a career path.
  3. They have still not found a solution.
  4. He has still not apologized.
  5. We have still not made any progress.

With “always”

  1. I have always loved music.
  2. She has always been kind to me.
  3. They have always supported me.
  4. He has always dreamed of becoming a doctor.
  5. We have always believed in hard work.

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