Present Perfect Exercises PDFSet 4: Already, Yet & Just
20 questions·12 min·Answers included·Explanations included
Preview: Questions
Fill in the blank with the correct option.
1.I have ___ finished my homework — you don't need to remind me!
a) neverb) alreadyc) yetd) still
2.Have you eaten lunch ___?
a) yetb) justc) alreadyd) still
3.She has ___ arrived. She walked in a minute ago.
a) stillb) justc) alreadyd) yet
4.They haven't called us back ___.
a) stillb) alreadyc) justd) yet
5.I've ___ seen that movie three times!
a) yetb) justc) stilld) already
... and 15 more questions in the PDF
Preview: Answers
1.already
2.yet
3.just
4.yet
5.already
... and 15 more answers in the PDF
Preview: Explanations
1."already"(b)
Use 'already' in affirmative sentences to show something happened sooner than expected — no need to remind.
2."yet"(a)
Use 'yet' at the end of questions to ask if something expected has happened.
3."just"(b)
Use 'just' to show something happened very recently.
4."yet"(d)
Use 'yet' in negative sentences to show something expected hasn't happened.
5."already"(d)
Use 'already' to emphasize that something has happened (perhaps surprisingly).
... and 15 more explanations in the PDF
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