FOR - This is used when specifying the amount of time (how long); use it before a period of time., SINCE - This means before the moment something started and the time under consideration, typically the present., JUST - This is a common adverb in English, especially in speaking. It can mean 'recently' or 'a very short time before or after speaking', ALREADY - This adverb means by this or that time; previously; at some specified or implied time. It is used with positive statements., EVER - This adverb usually means at any time The opposite meaning at no time, is never. It is mainly used in questions. Sometimes it is used in negative sentences as an alternative to never., NEVER - This adverb means not at any time, not on any occasion., STILL - This adverb means happening or existing before now and continuing into the present — used to say that an action or condition continues., YET - It is an adverb to refer to a time which starts in the past and continues up to the present. We use it mostly in negative statements or questions in the present perfect. It usually comes in the end position.,

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