already ,just, still ,yet
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Already, just, yetTRANSCRIPT
ALREADY JUST STILL YETWe often use the present perfect with
the adverbs just, yet and already:
We use just for very recent events; just goes after the auxiliary verb have.
I have just finished (acabo de terminar)
The taxi has just arrived They’ve just finished
We use yet when we are expecting something to happen; yet normally
goes at the end of a sentence, and it is only used in questions (the
translation into Spanish is “ya”) and negative sentences (aún,
todavía): Has the postman come yet?
She hasn’t finished yet.
We use already when something has happened sooner than expected; already
normally goes after the auxiliary verb have. Already can also go at the end for
emphasis:She has already left She has left already
She hasn’t left yet Ago denotes from the present moment to
a point in the past.I met him three years ago
Write the sentences using the correct form of the present perfect.
1.- She/friends/yet/make/any
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2.- book/just/I/finish/the
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3.- Yet/the postcard/you/send?
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4.- aleady/she/leave
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