Present perfect with words

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PRESENT PERFECT with just, already and yet Fill in the spaces below using either JUST, YET or ALREADY. Sometimes, there are two possible answers. 1. Don't come in here with those muddy shoes! I've __________ cleaned this floor. 2. Have you finished that composition for History class __________? 3. I don't want to go to see "Alien 9" at the cinema again. I've __________ seen it twice! 4. I'm sorry. You have __________ missed Katie. She went out to get some milk at the supermarket two minutes ago. 5. Nothing for me. I've __________ eaten. 6. You can't have __________ finished your dinner. You must be starving! 7. "Have you called Yasmin to wish her luck for the exam today?" "No, not __________. I'll do it now!" 8. I haven't been waiting long. Don't worry! I have __________ arrived myself. 9. Yes, I know David. We have __________ been introduced. It was at a party last week. 10. Kathy knows all about pizza and pasta, don't you Kathy. You've __________ returned from a month in Umbria. 11. Do you fancy watching that movie? No, I've __________ seen it twice. 12. I haven't tried a lobster__________. 13. I don't want to go to France. I've __________ been there once. 14. It says that the bus leaves at 1:10. It's 1:12 now. Oh no! It has __________ left! 15. Has she found a boyfriend __________? 16. You didn't miss much. The play has __________ started. 17. Haven't you done a bungee jump __________? You've got to try. I've __________ done it and I loved it. 18. It's not too late. You can still join us. We've __________ begun the game. 19. She's __________ been to Africa so now she knows how to prepare for the journey. 20. I haven't told her about our wedding __________.

Complete the dialogue. Use the present perfect with just, already and yet. Vicky: (►) You haven t done your project yet (you / not do / your project / yet), I suppose. Rachel: No, I haven't. (1) ...........................……………………………………. (I / not / start / it / yet). Vicky: (2)………………….................................... (I / just / see / Andrew), and he says (3)……………………............................................. (he / already / do) about half of it. Rachel: Well, he works too hard. Vicky: (4)………………………………………………………….. (I / not / finish / my plan / y et ) . Rachel: (5)………………………………………........... (you / already / begin) to worry about it, haven't you? Take it easy. There's plenty of time. Vicky: (6)……………………………………….. (we / already / spend) too long thinking about it. (7)……………………………………………………………. (I / not / do / any real work / yet ) and (8)……………………………………………………………. (I / just / realize) that t here are only four weeks to the end of term. Rachel: OK. (9)………………………………………. (I / just / decide) to start next week. Well, maybe.


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