JUST, ALREADY & YET just (very recently) I’ve just seen Bob. already (before the present time I’ve already read that book. yet (still, until the present time) I’m hungry. I haven’t had lunch yet.
Have you finished your homework _________? yet
I’ve _____________ read those books you lent me, have you got any more? already
Take your shoes off! I’ve ___________ cleaned the floor! just
I haven’t been to the new library _________, have you? yet
Oh not “Titanic” again! I’ve ____________ seen that film twice! already
Oh! I’m sorry you’ve _________ missed Janet. She’s gone to the bank. just
Why has Janet gone to the bank? She’s ____________ been there twice this week? already
I’ve ____________ cleaned the lounge and I just have the bedrooms to do now. already
Bob’s in the living room. He’s __________ arrived home from work. just
I haven’t had dinner __________. I was just having a rest. yet
Maria, have you made the beds __________? yet
Sally has only ___________ started her homework! just
Has Bob opened his presents ________ ? yet
Sally has ____________ done her maths,, she just has her French to do now. already
Has the postman come ________? yet
Don’t leave ___________! I want to speak to you. yet
Someone’s ____________ put a letter in the door. just
“What time is Bob arriving?” “He’s ____________ arrived, he’s talking to the boss.” just
“Shall I make dinner?” “No, I’ve ____________ made it, it’s in the oven.” already
I’ve ___________ seen Chris crossing the road. He must be coming here. just
Have you been to the new library ___________? yet