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Adverbs present perfect word order

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    Adverbs present perfect word order
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  • I started building the house two years ago, but I haven't finished it (still).
    I started building the house two years ago, but I still haven't finished it.
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  • I'm trying to visit every game in a league. I've been to 16 (so far).
    I'm trying to visit every game in a league. So far, I've been to 16. / I've been to 16 so far.
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  • I've had three job interviews this months, but I haven't heard anything (already, yet)
    I've already had three job interviews this months, but I haven't heard anything yet.
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  • I've returned from Moldova. I'm trying to visit every country in Europe. There are two I haven't been to now! (just, only)
    I've just returned from Moldova. I'm trying to visit every country in Europe. There are only two I haven't been to now!
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  • I want to buy a flat, but I've saved $15,000. You can't buy anything for that amount of money. (only)
    I want to buy a flat, but I've only saved $15,000. You can't buy anything for that amount of money.
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  • I often go fishing but I haven't had much luck. I haven't caught a small one for ages now. (lately, even)
    I often go fishing but I haven't had much luck lately. I haven't even caught a small one for ages now.
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