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Introduction To Just Yet and Already

The document provides a comprehensive guide on the usage of 'just', 'yet', and 'already' in the present perfect tense. It includes exercises for completing sentences, rewriting sentences, and creating personal statements using these terms. The content is designed for educational purposes, specifically for classroom use.

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Introduction To Just Yet and Already

The document provides a comprehensive guide on the usage of 'just', 'yet', and 'already' in the present perfect tense. It includes exercises for completing sentences, rewriting sentences, and creating personal statements using these terms. The content is designed for educational purposes, specifically for classroom use.

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PRESENT PERFECT - JUST, YET AND ALREADY

WORKSHEETS, ACTIVITIE S & GA ME S Introduction to Just, Yet and Already

A. Complete the present perfect usage rules with just, yet or already.

1. We use ................. to talk about something that happened a short time ago.

2. We use ................. to talk about something that has happened.

3. W
 e use ................. in negative statements and questions to talk about something that has
not happened but is expected to happen.

B. Complete the sentences with one word from the brackets.

1. Her dad has ............................ (already / yet) cooked the dinner.

2. I have ............................ (just / yet ) finished the report.

3. Have the guests arrived ............................ (just / yet)?

4. Take off those dirty shoes! I have ............................ (just / already) cleaned the floor.

5. The soldiers haven't ............................ (just / yet) received their orders.

6. He has ............................ (already / yet) spoken to the manager, so you don't have to.

7. You have ............................ (already / just) missed him. He left 2 minutes ago.

8. I won't order anything because I have ............................ (yet / already) eaten.

9. Have you visited the old town ............................ (just / yet)?

10. I haven't ............................ (already / yet) asked reception about changing rooms.

C. Complete the sentences in the present perfect using the word pairs from the box.

not come / yet already / be just / win already / see


just / arrive already / finish just / return pay / yet

1. I ............................................. that movie three times.

2. He ............................................. the match!

3. She ............................................. from a business trip abroad.

4. They went to the shop but they .................................... back ....................................

5. Don't worry, the children ............................................. their homework.

6. .................................... we .................................... the bill ....................................?

7. Don't ask them to leave, they .............................................

8. I ............................................. to the shop once today.

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PRESENT PERFECT - JUST, YET AND ALREADY

WORKSHEETS, ACTIVITIE S & GA ME S Introduction to Just, Yet and Already

D. Rewrite the sentences, adding already or yet in the correct place.

1. They haven't started preparing for the party.

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2. She has studied human biology.

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3. I haven't done my homework.

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4. We have visited that art gallery.

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5. Have you called your grandmother?

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6. Ren has seen the film.

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7. The football match has started.

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8. Has he been to the dentist about his tooth?

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E. Complete each sentence using the present perfect with just and the verb in brackets.

1. I ............................................. (wash) the dishes for you.

2. He ............................................. (order) a pizza online.

3. I ............................................. (find) some money on the floor.

4. Matteo ............................................. (go) back home.

5. The students ............................................. (finish) their exam.

6. She ............................................. (buy) a new mobile phone.

7. I ............................................. (wake) up.

8. Emma ............................................. (arrive) in Spain.

F. Write three true sentences about yourself using the present perfect with just, yet
and already.

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