The document provides exercises to practice the present perfect tense and expressions involving "already" and "yet". It includes matching definitions to expressions, answering True/False questions about a conversation between an Indian couple, and putting sentences in the correct temporal order involving events that have and have not happened yet. The focus is on revising the use of the present perfect tense and adverbs "already" and "yet".
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Lesson 10
The document provides exercises to practice the present perfect tense and expressions involving "already" and "yet". It includes matching definitions to expressions, answering True/False questions about a conversation between an Indian couple, and putting sentences in the correct temporal order involving events that have and have not happened yet. The focus is on revising the use of the present perfect tense and adverbs "already" and "yet".