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Sam: Excuse me. Is Mr. Smith there? - Mrs. Thomson: No, you're too late. (He / already / go / home).
Mrs. Thomson: He has already gone home.
Marry: I didn't know Tom has husband. - Tim: Yeah.. (They / just / get married).
Tim: They've just got married.
Dad: Why don't I know your girlfriend? - John: That's because (you / not meet / her / yet)...
John: That's because you haven't met her yet...
Henry: Hurry up! We're late. - Ann: Don't worry.. Mia says (the film / already / start).
Ann: Mia says the film has already started.
Lea: (you / finish / your dinner / yet)? - Tim: Yes. It was delicious.
Lea: Have you finished your dinner yet?
Tom: Do you want something for breakfast? - Cat: No, thanks. (I / just / have) breakfast.
Cat: I've just had breakfast.
Sam: I don't know when John will arrive. - Tim: But (he / already / arrive). I've seen him..
Tim: But he has already arrived.
You have so many shoes! ( you / wear / all of them / yet ) ?
Have you worn all of them yet?
C.J.: ( the postman / arrive / yet ) ?   - Sam: No, not yet. I'm still waiting for him.
C.J.: Has the postman arrived yet?
Kate ( buy ) a new dress, but she ( not / wear ) it yet.
Kate has bought a new dress, but she hasn't worn it yet.
A: Are Diane and Paul here? - B: No, they ( not / arrive / yet ).
B: No, they haven't arrived yet.
A: Jon, this is Emma. - J: Yes, I know. We ( already / meet ).
Yes, I know. We've already met.
It's only 9 o'clock and my sister ( already / go ) to bed. It's not normal!
It's only 9 o'clock and my sister has already gone to bed.
Dan: What time are your parents coming? - Sue: They / already / arrive.
Sue: They've already arrived.
Jane: Are you hungry? - Jill: No, I / just / have dinner.
Jill: No, I've just had dinner.
Tom: Are the pupils here? - Pat: Yes, they / just / arrive.
Pat: Yes, they've just arrived.