Unit 10 - Lesson 49 The Simple Present Perfect Negative - "I haven't done."

Unit 10 - Lesson 49 The Simple Present Perfect Negative - "I haven't done."

 
 
 

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Mr Bean - Where hasn't he been?

He has been to America, but he hasn't been to New York.

You can say "I haven't been to..." or "I've never been to..."

He has been to Ireland, but he's never been to Dublin.

He has been to Canada, but he hasn't been to Montreal.

I am packing my suitcase.

Already and Yet

WHAT HAVE I PACKED?
Already is used to show that something has happened before the present time.

I have already packed my skirt, a jumper and some socks.

Yet is used in negative statements to mean something hasn't happened up to the present time, but it implies that it will happen.
WHAT HAVEN'T I PACKED, YET?

I haven't packed my toothbrush and toothpaste, yet.

I haven't packed my hairbrush, yet.

I haven't packed my shoes, yet.

I haven't packed any underwear, yet.

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