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"They haven’t ___ (fix) the broken headset yet."
"They haven’t FIXED the broken headset yet."
"The sensors have ___ (stop) working after Jim fell."
"The sensors have STOPPED working after Jim fell."
"Jim has ___ (break) the headset."
"Jim has broken the headset."
Fix the Mistake: "They haven’t downloaded the game just."
"They have just downloaded the game." or "They haven’t downloaded the game yet."
Fix the mistake: "She has just saw the headset."
"She has just SEEN the headset."
Fix the Mistake: "I have yet played the game."
"I have just played the game." or "I haven't played the game yet."
Yet or Just? "Jim says, 'I’ve ___ played Watchtower!'"
"Jim says, 'I’ve just played Watchtower!'"
Yet or Just? "Harper has wanted to play this for a long time, but she hasn’t tried it ___."
"Harper has wanted to play this for a long time, but she hasn’t tried it yet."
Yet or Just? "I’ve ___ played Watchtower!"
"I’ve just played Watchtower!"
Yet or Just? "This gadget hasn’t appeared in stores ___."
"This gadget hasn’t appeared in stores yet."