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Example: A / can / real / you / something / is / present / keep
PRESENT PERFECT Have / has + Participle II [1, p.132]
Yet (negative, question) | just (positive +) | already(positive +) |
AHave you finished your homeworkyet? BNo, notyet.I haven’t finishedyet. | AWould you like a coffee? BNo thanks. I’ve just had one. | ADo you want to see this film? BNo, I’ve already seen it three times. |
§ Use yet+ the present perfect in negative and question sentences to ask if something that you think is going to happen has happened or to say it hasn’t happened. § Putyet at the end of the sentence. | § Use just in positive sentences to say that something happened very recently. § Put just before the main verb. | § Use already in positive sentences to say that something happened before now or earlier than expected. § Putalready before the main verb. |
Exercise 1 Write where the words in the box can go in these sentences. There are several possibilities.
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a. I’ve washed my hair.
b. Have you played basketball?
c. He hasn’t learned to drive.
d. They’ve finished the exercise.
e. She’s learned a foreign language.
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Glossary | | | Exercise 2 Match the verb phrases with their meanings. |