Saturday, 14 April 2012

Present Perfect Simple. Already, Yet and Just

We use the present perfect with already to indicate that something has been done, it has concluded. When we use just, we emphasize that something finished a short time ago.
Examples:
She has already cleaned her room.
She has just cleaned her room.
In negative sentences, yet indicates that something hasn't finished:
She hasn't tidied her room yet.
In questions, we use yet to ask if something has already been done:
Has she tidied her room yet?
Remember that just and already are placed before the past participle of the main verb, but yet is used at the end of a sentence. Can you guess the sentences of the game?



Hangman 1
Hangman 2
Hangman 3
Hangman 4
Hangman 6
Hangman 7
Hangman 8
Hangman 9
Hangman 10

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