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Have you tidied up your room ____?
Have you tidied up your room yet?
Andre has _____ _____ to the cinema. (just / go)
Andre has just gone to the cinema.
My cousin has ________ from France. (just / arrive)
My cousin has just arrived from France.
I haven't seen the new Spiderman film ___.
I haven't seen the new Spiderman film yet.
I have ____ _____ the dishes. (already / wash)
I have already washed the dishes.
I haven't ______ for the exam ___. (study / yet)
I haven't studied for the exam yet.
She has _____ _____ to London twice. (already / be)
She has already been to London twice.
Have you _____ _____ your homework? (already / do)
Have you already done your homework?
Has your brother _____ the new song ___? (hear / yet)
Has your brother heard the new song yet?
They have ____ ____ the train! (just / miss)
They have just missed the train!
Maria has ____ _____ lunch. (just / eat)
Maria has just eaten lunch.
Would you like a sandwich? No thanks, I've _____ ____. (already / eat)
No thanks, I've already eaten.
Can you make a reservation for dinner? Don't worry, I have _____ ____ the restaurant. (already / call)
Don't worry, I have already called the restaurant.
Have you _____ Thailand ___? (visit / yet)
Have you visited Thailand yet?
I have ____ ______ the puzzle! (just / complete)
I have just completed the puzzle!
Have you _____ _____ arrangements for the party? (already / make)
Have you already made arrangements for the party?
He has ____ ____ off his bike! (just / fall)
He has just fallen off his bike!
Have you ___ his brother ___? (meet / yet)
Have you met his brother yet?
Should we invite Pablo to the party? Yes, I have _____ _____ him about it! (already / tell)
Yes, I have already told him about it!
Are you ready to go? No, we haven't _____ my favorite artist ___! (see / yet)
No, we haven't seen my favorite artist yet!
Would you like some pizza? No thanks, I've ______ ___ some. (already / have)
No thanks, I've already had some.
We have ____ _____ back from our holiday. (just / get)
We have just gotten back from our holiday.
I haven't ______ to Josh ___. (speak / yet)
I haven't spoken to Josh yet.
What are you doing this weekend? I haven't _____ ___! (decide / yet)
I haven't decided yet!
Sorry I can't make it, I _____ ____ plans that day. (already / have)
Sorry I can't make it, I already have plans that day.
My dog has ____ ______ barking for no reason. (just / start)
My dog has just started barking for no reason.
What are you doing for your birthday? I'm not sure ___.
I'm not sure yet.
Is Mateo coming with us? I don't know, I haven't ____ him ___. (ask / yet)
I don't know, I haven't asked him yet.
My dad has _____ _____ our dog this morning. (already / walk)
My dad has already walked our dog this morning.
How can you be hungry? We've ____ ___ lunch! (just / have)
We've just had lunch!
Josh has ___ ____ into a new flat. (just / move)
Josh has just moved into a new flat.
She has _____ ____ her car to a friend. (already / sell)
She has already sold her car to a friend.