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6th Grade - Present Perfect (just, already, yet)
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We use ___ to talk about something that hasn't happened but is expected to happen.
already
just
yet
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We use ____ to talk about something that happened very recently.
just
yet
already
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Choose the sentence written in the present perfect.
We work on that.
We worked on that.
We haven't worked on that yet.
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Charles has _____ been to Paris.
yet
just
already
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The present perfect can be used to talk about things that happened at an indefinite time in the past.
False
True
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Just, already, and yet, are commonly used with the _____ tense.
present simple
present perfect
past tense
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We use this auxiliary with the present perfect.
do
have
be
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Choose the sentence written in the present perfect.
I went to Paris.
I have been to Paris before.
I am in Paris.
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I ___ finished my interview 2 minutes ago.
yet
already
just
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I have ____ heard that song.
already
just
yet
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Marianne hasn't been to Italy ____.
yet
just
already
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We use ____ to talk about something that has happened, but we don't exactly say when.
yet
already
just
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Have you spoken to her ___?
just
already
yet
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In questions, if we want to confirm that something has happened, we can use ___.
yet
just
already
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I haven't finished the homework ____.
yet
already
just
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Choose the question written in the present perfect.
I have drank my coffee?
Have drink coffee.
Has he drunk his coffee?
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You ___ missed her, she was here 2 minutes ago.
just
already
yet
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Have you finished your homework ____?
already
yet
just
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___ is always at the end of the sentence or a question.
just
already
yet
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We haven't seen that ____.
yet
already
just
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My mother is ____ here.
yet
just
already
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