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"Are we too late to see the film?". "No, it hasn't started." (yet)
"Are we too late to see the film?". "No, it hasn't started yet."
Are you going to make dinner?" "No, I've made it. It's in the oven!" (already)
Are you going to make dinner?" "No, I've already made it. It's in the oven!"
"What time is Pilar leaving?" "She's left." (already)
"What time is Pilar leaving?" "She's already left."
"Have you finished your homework?" (yet)
"Have you finished your homework yet?"
"Would you like something to eat?" "No thanks, I've had lunch." (just)
"Would you like something to eat?" "No thanks, I've just had lunch."
You have completed the first nine questions. (just)
You have just completed the first nine questions
Haven't you finished that composition for history class? You started over four hours ago!! (yet)
Haven't you finished that composition for history class yet? You started over four hours ago!!
I'm sorry. You have missed Katie. She left the office about three minutes ago! (just)
I'm sorry. You have just missed Katie. She left the office about three minutes ago!
I don't want to see "Alien 9" at the cinema again. I've seen it twice. (already)
I don't want to see "Alien 9" at the cinema again. I've already seen it twice.
Don't come in here with those muddy shoes!! I have cleaned this floor!!! (just)
Don't come in here with those muddy shoes!! I have just cleaned this floor!!!
Your son has broken his arm. (just)
Your son has just broken his arm.
He has finished his assignment. (already)
He has already finished his assignment.
My daughter has lost her purse. (just)
My daughter has just lost her purse.
We haven’t participated in any internship programs. (yet)
We haven’t participated in any internship programs yet.
Daniel hasn’t fixed the broken pipe. (yet)
Daniel hasn’t fixed the broken pipe yet.
My brother hasn’t started school. (yet)
My brother hasn’t started school yet
We have met your teacher. (just)
We have just met your teacher.
They have seen this movie. (already)
They have already seen this movie.
She hasn’t visited Germany. (yet)
She hasn’t visited Germany yet.
I have eaten sushi before. (already)
I have already eaten sushi before.