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Joseph A Posted 4 years ago
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Hello everyone,

Could you please tell me if it is always okay to use "just" and "already" with negative present perfect" as follows?

1. He hasn't already arrived here.

2. He hasn't just arrived here.

3. He hasn't already visited this place.

4. He hasn't just visited this place.

I know that it's always okay to use "just" and "already" with positive/affirmative present perfect, but I'm not sure about the negative form. Do you recommend me not use these two adverbs with negative present perfect?

Regards,

Joseph

  

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Joseph A 1. He hasn't already arrived here. He hasn't arrived (here) yet.

  • Joseph A 1.
  • He hasn't already arrived here.
  • He hasn't arrived (here) yet.
  • 2.
  • He hasn't just arrived here.
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Joseph A

1. He hasn't already arrived here.
He hasn't arrived (here) yet.

2. He hasn't just arrived here.

3. He hasn't already visited this place.
He hasn't visited this place yet.

4. He hasn't just visited this place.

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