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