Time Expressions exercises — Set 4: Still, Yet & Already (Worksheet)
Worksheet • 20 questions • 14 min
He is 40 years old, but he lives with his parents.
Have you finished your homework ?
I've told you three times. Why don't you listen?
She hasn't called me back.
I haven't seen that movie . Is it good?
They have left for the airport.
Are you working on that project? It's taking a long time!
The shop hasn't opened .
He's eating his breakfast. He'll be ready soon.
Have they announced the winner?
The baby is sleeping. Please be quiet.
I haven't received my package.
Have you booked the tickets ?
She has passed all her exams. She's very happy!
Do you want to go to the party, or have you changed your mind?
They haven't decided where to go on holiday.
I've eaten, so I'm not hungry.
He doesn't understand the problem.
Has the train left ?
It's 11 p.m. and she's studying.
Time Expressions exercises online (Worksheet)
Understand the subtle differences between 'still', 'yet', and 'already'. 'Still' means a situation continues, 'yet' indicates an expected event hasn't happened, and 'already' shows something happened sooner than expected. Pay attention to word position in sentences.