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We use ____ when something has happened sooner than expected.
Already
We use ____ when something hasn't happened, but will probably happen at some point in the future.
Yet
We use ____ when something happened a short time ago.
Just
Go to the board and rewrite this sentence using just! "Simon's arrived at the bus station"
Simon's just arrived at the bus station.
Go to the board and rewrite this sentence using just, already or yet! "Diana hasn't phoned from the airport".
Diana hasn't phoned from the airport yet.
Go to the board and rewrite this sentence using already! "I've spent all my holiday money".
I've already spent all my holiday money.
Go to the board and put this sentence in order: just / spoken / I've / to / Grace
I've just spoken to Grace.
Go to the board and put this sentence in order: she's / there / three / already / Yes, / hours / been / for
Yes, she's already been there for three hours.
I've ____ had a shower. My hair is wet.
just
Have you started jogging _____ ?
yet