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Yet Already Just

The document provides exercises to test proficiency with tense and aspect in English, including: 1) Placing "already" or "yet" in sentences with perfect tenses. 2) Filling blanks with "just" to indicate recent completion of an action. 3) Using "never" or "ever" in sentences about experience. 4) Forming sentences using the words in brackets to indicate tense or aspect. The exercises assess understanding of perfect, continuous, and perfect continuous tenses.
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Yet Already Just

The document provides exercises to test proficiency with tense and aspect in English, including: 1) Placing "already" or "yet" in sentences with perfect tenses. 2) Filling blanks with "just" to indicate recent completion of an action. 3) Using "never" or "ever" in sentences about experience. 4) Forming sentences using the words in brackets to indicate tense or aspect. The exercises assess understanding of perfect, continuous, and perfect continuous tenses.
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1.

Write already or yet in the correct place:

a) Nick has drunk a cup of tea.


b) I havent swept the floor. It is very dirty.
c) She has seen this film.
d) The boys have broken a new vase.
e) Have they copied the text?
f) I have sent an SMS to my friend.
g) Tim hasnt been at the concert.
h) She has read an interesting article.
i) They havent invited their neighbors.

2. Fill in just correctly:

a) They (go) to the cinema.


b) Kate (meet) her friend.
c) She (invite) her friends to the party.
d) They (finish) their English test.
e) Bill (send) an e-mail to his parents.
f) I (buy) a new mobile.
g) Bob (find) a new article.
h) Liz (get) the drivers license.
i) We (read) about New York.

3. Fill in never or ever in the correct place:

a) I have been to London.


b) Have you seen the Eiffel Tower?
c) I have skated on the skating-rink.
d) Sam has been to a football match.
e) Have you flown to Madrid?
f) We have travelled by plane.
g) Liz has booked a trip to Morocco.
h) Has Tom cooked lunch?
i) They have flown in the helicopter.

4. Write the answers with the words in brackets:

a) Have you chosen a new mobile? (yet)


b) Have you booked your trip to London? (already)
c) Have you recorded a new song? (just)
d) Have you been to Paris? (never)
e) Have you found a new flat? (yet)
f) Have you attended this exhibition? (just)
g) Have you driven a car? (never)
h) Have you written a report? (already)

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