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Present perfect (just, already and yet)

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  • "What time is Pilar leaving?" "She's left." (already)
    "What time is Pilar leaving?" "She's already left."
  • You have completed the first nine questions. (just)
    You have just completed the first nine questions
  • My brother hasn’t started school. (yet)
    My brother hasn’t started school 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."
  • 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!"
  • I have eaten sushi before. (already)
    I have already eaten sushi before.
  • 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!!!
  • They have seen this movie. (already)
    They have already seen this movie.
  • She hasn’t visited Germany. (yet)
    She hasn’t visited Germany yet.
  • We have met your teacher. (just)
    We have just met your teacher.
  • 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!!
  • Daniel hasn’t fixed the broken pipe. (yet)
    Daniel hasn’t fixed the broken pipe yet.
  • Your son has broken his arm. (just)
    Your son has just broken his arm.
  • 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.
  • 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!
  • "Have you finished your homework?" (yet)
    "Have you finished your homework yet?"
  • "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."
  • He has finished his assignment. (already)
    He has already finished his assignment.
  • We haven’t participated in any internship programs. (yet)
    We haven’t participated in any internship programs yet.
  • My daughter has lost her purse. (just)
    My daughter has just lost her purse.