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Put in order: their / yet / haven’t / finished / project / They
They haven’t finished their project yet.
Put in order: he / here / before / been / Has / ?
Has he been here before?
Put in order: you / Have / sushi / tried / ever ?
Have you ever tried sushi?
Put in order: to / have / friends / traveled / Japan / My
My friends have traveled to Japan.
Put in order: 2018 / worked / has / here / since / He
He has worked here since 2018.
Put in order: haven’t / yet / The kids / done / homework / their /
The kids haven’t done their homework yet.
Present Perfect: We *** (not / meet) the new teacher.
We haven’t met the new teacher.
Present Perfect: He *** (cook) dinner for everyone.
He has cooked dinner for everyone.
Present Perfect: I *** (lose) my phone again.
I have lost my phone again.
Present Perfect: We *** (book) our tickets for the concert.
We have booked our tickets for the concert.
Present Perfect: He *** (learn) how to play the guitar.
He has learned how to play the guitar.
Present Perfect: The cat *** (break) the vase.
The cat has broken the vase.
can, could, will be able to: She *** join us tomorrow.
WILL BE ABLE TO
can, could, will be able to: I *** drive next year.
WILL BE ABLE TO
can, could, will be able to: She *** read when she was four.
COULD
can, could, will be able to: We *** see the mountains from here.
CAN
since, for, already, just, still, yet: She’s *** spoken to the manager this morning.
ALREADY
since, for, already, just, still, yet: She *** has not called me back.
STILL
since, for, already, just, still, yet: They’ve studied English *** last summer.
SINCE
since, for, already, just, still, yet: He’s had that car *** over a decade.
FOR
since, for, already, just, still, yet: The kids have been quiet *** lunchtime.
SINCE
since, for, already, just, still, yet: We *** haven´t decided what to do.
STILL
since, for, already, just, still, yet: Have you cleaned your room ***?
YET
since, for, already, just, still, yet: I’ve *** gotten home. I need to eat something!
JUST
since, for, already, just, still, yet: She’s *** seen that movie twice.
ALREADY