Present Perfect exercises — Set 4: Already, Yet & Just (Worksheet)
Worksheet • 20 questions • 12 min
I have finished my homework — you don't need to remind me!
Have you eaten lunch ?
She has arrived. She walked in a minute ago.
They haven't called us back .
I've seen that movie three times!
The train has left. We missed it by seconds!
Has the meeting started ?
Don't tell me the ending — I haven't watched it !
We've bought the tickets online.
I've heard the news. Isn't it exciting?
Have they replied to your email ?
He hasn't finished the report .
The baby has woken up. I can hear her crying.
I've read this book twice. It's my favorite!
Has your brother found a new job ?
Sorry, I've spilled coffee on your book!
We haven't decided where to go.
She's cooked dinner. Let's eat!
I've finished talking to the boss. He wants to see you next.
Has the package arrived ? — No, not .
Present Perfect exercises online (Worksheet)
Use these time adverbs correctly: 'already' in affirmative sentences (something happened sooner than expected), 'yet' in negatives and questions (something hasn't happened but is expected), and 'just' for very recent events.