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What's missing? Zoe a new game on her tablet.
Zoe HAS JUST DOWNLOADED a new game on her tablet.
What's missing? The students their phones to the Wi-Fi yet.
The students HAVEN'T CONNECTED their phones to the Wi-Fi yet.
What's missing? Lucas turned off his computer.
Lucas HAS JUST turned off his computer
Yet or Just: We haven’t charged the laptop.
We haven’t charged the laptop yet.
Yet or Just: Jake has bought a new headset.
Jake has just bought a new headset.
Yet or Just: Have they installed the update?
Have they installed the update yet?
Yet or Just: Emma has finished her homework.
Emma has just finished her homework.
Ava hasn’t (complete) all the levels yet.
Ava hasn’t COMPLETED all the levels yet.
Noah has just (charge) his phone.
Noah has just CHARGED his phone.
They have (connect) their devices to the Internet.
They have CONNECTED their devices to the Internet.
Sophia hasn’t (download) the new app yet.
Sophia hasn’t DOWNLOADED the new app yet.
Emma ___ just bought a new laptop.
Emma has just bought a new laptop.
Max ___ connected his phone to the Wi-Fi yet.
Max hasn't connected his phone to the Wi-Fi yet.
Olivia ___ completed ten levels of the new game.
Olivia has completed ten levels of the new game.
Newton ___ downloaded the HearMusic app yet.
Newton hasn't downloaded the HearMusic app yet.
Abigail ___ switched on her tablet.
Abigail has switched on her tablet.