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We use already in the present perfect mainly to show that:
something is complete, often earlier than expected
something happened long ago
something is happening now
something will happen in the future
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Which sentence should use yet, NOT already?
I’ve booked the tickets.
Have you done your homework?
She has sent the email.
He has arrived at the office.
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Which sentence is NOT correct?
She has already written the report.
Have you cleaned your room yet?
I haven’t eaten already.
I haven’t eaten yet.
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Where does yet normally go in a sentence?
At the beginning of the sentence
Between have and the past participle
Before the main verb
At the end of the sentence
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“He’s already left” suggests that:
he left yesterday
he is leaving now
he left earlier than expected
he will leave soon
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Which sentence shows surprise?
You already finish your work?
Did you finish your work yet?
Have you finished your work yet?
You’ve already finished your work?
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Why can’t we say “I’ve already seen this movie last week”?
Last week refers to the future
The verb form is wrong
Present perfect cannot be used with past time expressions
Already cannot be used with movies
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We usually use yet:
with specific past time expressions
in negative sentences and questions
in affirmative sentences
in past simple sentences
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“I haven’t finished yet” means:
the action was finished a long time ago
the action wasn't finished a long time ago
the action is finished at the moment
the action is not complete at the moment
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Which sentence is correct?
I have seen this movie yesterday.
I have already seen this movie last week.
I’ve already seen this movie.
I already saw this movie.
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