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I ___ finished my interview 2 minutes ago.
 
just
 
already
 
yet
We haven't seen that ____.
 
yet
 
already
 
just
I have ____ heard that song.
 
already
 
just
 
yet
Charles has _____ been to Paris.
 
already
 
just
 
yet
Marianne hasn't been to Italy ____.
 
yet
 
just
 
already
Have you finished your homework ____?
 
yet
 
already
 
just
You ___ missed her, she was here 2 minutes ago.
 
just
 
already
 
yet
I haven't finished the homework ____.
 
yet
 
already
 
just
Have you spoken to her ___?
 
yet
 
already
 
just
My mother is ____ here.
 
already
 
just
 
yet
We use ____ to talk about something that happened very recently.
 
just
 
already
 
yet
We use ____ to talk about something that has happened, but we don't exactly say when.
 
already
 
just
 
yet
We use ___ to talk about something that hasn't happened but is expected to happen.
 
yet
 
just
 
already
___ is always at the end of the sentence or a question.
 
yet
 
already
 
just
Just, already, and yet, are commonly used with the _____ tense.
 
present perfect
 
past tense
 
present simple
The present perfect can be used to talk about things that happened at an indefinite time in the past.
 
True
 
False
Choose the sentence written in the present perfect.
 
I have been to Paris before.
 
I went to Paris.
 
I am in Paris.
Choose the question written in the present perfect.
 
Has he drunk his coffee?
 
Have drink coffee.
 
I have drank my coffee?
Choose the sentence written in the present perfect.
 
We haven't worked on that yet.
 
We work on that.
 
We worked on that.
We use this auxiliary with the present perfect.
 
have
 
do
 
be
In questions, if we want to confirm that something has happened, we can use ___.
 
yet
 
already
 
just