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English Grammar Practice

This document provides examples and exercises to practice using the present perfect tense with the adverbs already, just, and yet. It contains 3 exercises where learners must fill in the blanks with the correct adverb, choose the correct answer, or rewrite sentences adding one of the adverbs. The purpose is to help learners understand and accurately use these time adverbs when forming sentences in the present perfect tense.

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English Grammar Practice

This document provides examples and exercises to practice using the present perfect tense with the adverbs already, just, and yet. It contains 3 exercises where learners must fill in the blanks with the correct adverb, choose the correct answer, or rewrite sentences adding one of the adverbs. The purpose is to help learners understand and accurately use these time adverbs when forming sentences in the present perfect tense.

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Present Perfect Tense: Already/ Just/ Yet

Ex 1: Choose the correct answer to fill in the blank


1. Her dad has _________ (already/yet) cooked the dinner.
2. I have __________ (just/yet) finished the report.
3. Has the repairman arrived _______ (just/yet)?
4. Take off your muddy shoes! I have ________ (just/already) cleaned the floor.
5. The soldiers haven’t _______ (just/yet) received their orders.
6. He has ________ (already/yet) spoken to the estate agent so you don’t have to.
7. You have _______ (already/yet) missed. He left 2 minutes ago.
8. I won’t order anything because I have ________ (yet/already) eaten.
9. Have you visited the old town _________ (just/yet)?
10. I haven’t _____________(already/yet) asked reception about changing rooms.
Ex 2: Fill in the blank using already/ just/ yet
1. John goes out. Five mintues later, the phone rings and the caller says ‘Can I speak to John”
You say: I’m afraid ……………………………… (go out).
2. You are eating in a restaurant. The waiter thinks you have finished and starts to take your
plate away.
You say: Wait a minute! …………………………… (not/finish)
3. You are going to a hotel tonight. You phone to seserve a table. Later your friend says, ‘Shall
I phone to reserve a table’.
You say: No, …………………………… (do/it).
4. You know that a friend of yours is looking for a place to live. Perhaps he has been successful.
Ask her. You say: ……………………………? (find).
5. You are still thinking about where to go for your holiday. A friend asks: “Where are you
going for your holiday?”
You say: …………………………… (not/decide).
6. Tom went to the bank, but a few mintues ago she returned.Somebody asks, “Is Tom still at
the bank? ‘
You say: No, …………………………… (come back).
Ex 3: Rewrite the sentences adding (Already / Just / Yet)
1. I have eaten sushi before. (already)
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2. She hasn’t visited Germany. (yet)
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3. They have seen this movie. (already)
______________________________________________________
4. We have met your teacher. (just)
______________________________________________________
5. My brother hasn’t started school. (yet)
______________________________________________________
6. Daniel hasn’t fixed the broken pipe. (yet)
______________________________________________________
7. We haven’t participated in any internship programs. (yet)
______________________________________________________
8. My daughter has lost her purse. (just)
______________________________________________________
9. He has finished his assignment. (already)
______________________________________________________
10. Your son has broken his arm. (just)
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