Time Expressions exercises — Set 3: Just, Already & Yet (Worksheet)
Worksheet • 20 questions • 13 min
I have finished my homework. I completed it two minutes ago.
Has she arrived ? We're waiting for her.
I've read this book three times. I don't need to read it again.
They haven't called us .
The movie has started. We only missed the first minute.
Have you finished your report ?
She has left for the airport. You just missed her!
I've seen this film three times. I love it!
He hasn't replied to my email .
The train has arrived. Quick, let's get on!
Have they announced the results ?
I've read that book. It was amazing!
The guests have arrived. I saw them walk in a second ago.
We haven't decided what to do this weekend.
The children have eaten their lunch. They finished ten minutes ago.
Has the meeting started ?
I've eaten at that restaurant several times. The food is great!
The package has been delivered. The courier left a minute ago.
They haven't finished the project .
I've bought the tickets online. We're all set!
Time Expressions exercises online (Worksheet)
Master three essential time adverbs used with Present Perfect. 'Just' means a moment ago, 'already' indicates something happened sooner than expected, and 'yet' is used in questions and negatives for things we expect to happen.