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  • They / pass (just)
    They've just passed their exam.
  • Correct - Sorry, I already haven’t finished.
    Sorry, I still haven’t finished.
  • Correct - You yet haven’t washed the car!
    You still haven’t washed the car!
  • She / cook (just)
    She's just cooked a pizza.
  • Speaking - Have you already decided what career you want in the future?
    Yes, I’ve already decided that I want to become an English teacher. I really enjoy helping people learn languages.
  • He / break (just)
    He's just broken his leg.
  • Correct - Joe has still seen the film. He didn’t like it.
    Joe has already seen the film. He didn’t like it.
  • rugby / we / just / match / have / played / a
    We have just played a rugby match.
  • record / she / beaten / her / has / just / ?
    Has she just beaten her record?
  • they / finished / concert / the / have / just / ?
    Have they just finished the concert?
  • Speaking - Have you helped your parents at home recently?
    Yes, I’ve helped my mum with the cooking this week and I’ve also cleaned my room.
  • Speaking - What ambitions haven’t you achieved yet?
    I haven’t achieved my dream of travelling abroad yet.
  • He / win (just)
    He's just won a race
  • We / eat (just)
    We've just eaten dinner.
  • He / open (just)
    He's just opened a present.
  • Correct - Has she yet told you the news?
    Has she already told you the news?
  • just / Natalie / have / I / the / seen / shops / at
    I have just seen Natalie at the shops.
  • Correct - We haven’t tried scuba-diving still.
    We haven’t tried scuba-diving yet.
  • Speaking - What have you done today?
    I’ve already finished school and I’ve just done my homework, but I haven’t had dinner yet.
  • Speaking - What adventure sports have you tried?
    I’ve tried rock climbing and ziplining. I’ve never tried scuba diving, but I’d love to one day.
  • Correct - Have you planned our trip already?
    Have you planned our trip yet?
  • climbed / has / Robin / mountain / a / up / just
    Robin has just climbed up a mountain.
  • won / has / just / competition / who / the / ?
    Who has just won the competition?