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You/ not prepare / your school bag
You haven't prepared your school bag yet.
You/ prepare / your school bag
You've already prepared your school bag.
We/ not have /a snack
We haven't had a snack yet.
We/ have /a snack
We've already had a snack.
They/ call/ you twice
They've already called you twiece.
You/ not do/ your homework
You haven't done your homework yet.
I/ not be / to that shop
I haven't been to that shop yet.
I/ be / to that shop
I've already been to that shop.
I/ do/ it
I've already done it.
I/ not do/ it
I haven't done it yet.
We/ not feed / the neighbour's cat
We haven't fed the neighbour's cat yet.
We/ feed / the neighbour's cat
We've already fed the neighbour's cat.
Dad / not book / cinema tickets
Dad hasn't booked cinema tickets yet.
Dad / book / cinema tickets
Dad's already booked cinema tickets.
My mum / not take / the dog for a walk
My mum hasn't taken the dog for a walk yet.
My mum / take / the dog for a walk
My mum has already taken the dog for a walk.
I / not clean / my shoes
I haven't cleaned my shoes yet.
I / clean / my shoes
I've already cleaned my shoes.
You/ write/ him a thank you note
You've already written him a thank you note.
She/ not buy/ a present for her grandfher
She hasn't bought a present for her grandfather yet.
She/ buy/ a present for her grandfher
She's already bought a present for her grandfather.
I / not do/ my homework.
I haven't done my homework yet.
I / do/ my homework.
I've already done my homework.
I / do/ my homework.
I've already done my homework.
They / not see/ that movie
They haven't seen that movie yet.
I/ pass / my english exam
I've already passsed my English exam.
You / not meet/ Sopia's cousin
You haven't met Sopia's cousin yet.
We/ be/ to that restaurant
We've already been to that restaurant.
You/ not write/ him a thank you note
You haven't written him a thank you note yet.
They / buy / a wedding present
They've already bought a wedding present.
Choose the correct Present Perfect sentence.
 
He has already entered the competition.
 
He already has entered the competition.
 
He entered already the competition.
 
He already entered the competition.
Which one uses “already” correctly?
 
I’ve already done my homework.
 
I already haven’t done my homework.
 
Have you already finished your homework yet?
 
I already done my homework.
We use “yet” only in questions or negative sentences.
 
True
 
False
 
Maybe
Choose the correct question:
 
Have you travelled abroad yet?
 
Did you travelled abroad yet?
 
Do you travelled abroad already?
 
Have you travel abroad yet?
Which is NOT Present Perfect?
 
Did you go to Japan?
 
She hasn’t finished her homework.
 
I have gone to Japan.
 
They’ve already eaten.
Choose the correct reply: Have you written a song yet?
 
Yes, I’ve already written two songs!
 
Yes, I'd already written the songs.
Which word fits? Have you entered a competition ____?
yet
Which sentence is correct?
 
I’ve already met her.
 
I already met her.
What is the pattern of Present Perfect?
have/has + past participle
Have you climbed a mountain yet?
Have you ever acted on stage?
Which sentence uses the Present Perfect?
 
She has traveled abroad.
 
She travels abroad.
 
She is traveling abroad.
 
She traveled abroad.
I haven’t written a song ____.
yet
Have you learned to play a musical instrument yet?
Yes, I’ve already learned one.
What does “already” mean?
 
Earlier than expected
 
hasn't happened yet
 
about to happen
Choose the correct sentence.
 
I’ve already travelled abroad.
 
I yet have travelled abroad.
 
I have yet travelled abroad.
Have you met a famous person ____?
 
yet
 
now
 
already
Have you started a vlog yet? What is the correct answer?
 
Yes, I’ve already started one.
 
Yes, I'd already started one.
 
No, I hadn't yet.