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4A Parent S and Teenag Ers: I've Already Done The Laundry

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4A Parent S and Teenag Ers: I've Already Done The Laundry

The document provides examples of using "yet" and "already" with the present perfect tense. It gives sentence examples adding "yet" or "already" in the correct place. It also provides picture prompts to complete sentences using the present perfect form of verbs. Overall, the document focuses on providing practice with using "yet" and "already" in the present perfect tense through examples and exercises.

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4A 2.

GRAMMAR present perfect + yet and already

Parent a. Add alredy or yet to these sentences in the


correct place

s and 1. I´ve done the laundry


I’ve already done the laundry

teenag 2. have you made any plans for the


weekend?
have you made any plans for the

ers weekend yet?


3. we haven´t finished lunch.
we haven’t finished lunch yet.
4. Daniel has cleaned his room.
Daniel has already cleaned his room
5. I´ve done the ironing.
I´ve already done the ironing.
6. Have you been to the supermarket?
Have you been to the supermarket yet?
7. I haven´t cleaned the bathroom.
I haven´t cleaned the bathroom yet.
8. Kenji has taken out the garbage.
Kenji has already taken out the garbage.
b. Complete the senctences for each picture. Use the present perfect
form of the verbs in parentheses.

1. She has already done (already / do) the dishes


2. He hasn’t got up yet (yet /not get up)
3. They’ve already won (already/ win) the championship.
4. She hasn’t cleaned the floor yet (yet/not clean the floor.)
5. He has already setted (already / set ) the table
6. “ you’re just in time. We haven’t ate yet. (yet / not eat ).”
4B Fashion and
shoping
2 GRAMMAR present perfect or simple past?

a. Write sentences and questions with the present perfect. Use contractions
where possible.

1 she / buy / a new jacket +

She's bought a new jacket.

2 I / bring / my / credit card -

I haven’t brought my credit cart

3 Anna/go shopping ? ?

have Anna went shopping ?

4 your sister / ever work/ as a model ?

have your sister ever been worked as a model ?

5 you/ wear / your new shirt -

you havent’t wore your new shirt

6 I/ever tell you about my vacation in Thailand ?

have I ever been telled you about my vacation in Thailand?

7 the mall / never be / so crowded +

the mall has never was so crowded

8 I/ never use | eBay +

I’ve never used eBay


b. Complete the dialogues. Use the present perfect or simple past.

1. A. Have you ever bought (you / ever / buy) any cloth on the Internet?

B. Yes, I have.

A What did you buy (you/ buy)?

B I bought (buy) a dress for a wedding, but it didn't fit!

2 A have you ever selled (you / ever / sell) anything on eBay?

B Yes, I have.

A What did you sell.(you / sell)?

B Some CDs ……. (not want) them anymore.

3 A Have you ever wore (you / ever / wear) any expensive jewelry?

B No, / I haven’t

4 A Have you ever lost.(you / ever / lose) your wallet?

B Yes, I have I left (leave) it in acart at the supermarket.

5 A have you ever had (you/ever / have an argument with a salesperson?

B Yes, I have I haven’t (not have) thereceipt, so l haven’t could (not can)
exchange a pair of boots.
4C
Lost 1 GRAMMAR something, anything, nothing,
etc.
a. Circle the correct word.
weeke 1 We didn't do anything / nothing special last
weekend.

nd 2 Do you know anything / anyone about the


meeting today?

3 There isn't anywhere / nowhere to go in the


evenings.

4 He couldn't find his keys nowhere / anywhere.

5 We didn't know someone / anyone at the party.

6 Daniel has something / anything to tell you.

7 I called you twice, but anybody/ nobody answered.

8 We need to find somewhere, anywhere to stay in Toronto.

9 Listen! I think somebody / anybody is upstairs.

b. Look at the picture. Mark the sentences T (true) or F (false).

1 There isn't anywhere to sit.


F

2 The man on the right is eating something. T

3 Nobody is dancing T

4 There's nothing on the ground. F

5 Someone is playing with the dog. T

6 The man cooking doesn't have anything on his head. F


7 There isn't anybody in the swimming pool. F

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