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Grammar/Unit 3: Just, Already, Yet

Vocabulary

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Just

/just/

"Very recent."

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Already

/awl-red-ee/

"Sooner than expected."

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Yet

/yet/

"Until now."

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Expectation

/ek-spek-tay-shun/

"Belief it will happen."

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Position

/puh-zish-un/

"Place in sentence."

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Mid-position

/mid puh-zish-un/

"Between aux and verb."

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Negative

/neg-uh-tiv/

"No."

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Completion

/kom-plee-shun/

"Finished."

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Surprise

/sur-pryz/

"Shock."

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Deadline

/ded-lyn/

"Time limit."

Article

Timing is Everything ⏱️

These adverbs add specific timing to Present Perfect.

  1. Just: A very short time ago. (+)
    • "I've just finished." (1 minute ago).
  2. Already: Sooner than expected. (+)
    • "I've already done it."
  3. Yet: Until now. (Used in Negatives and Questions only).
    • "I haven't cooked yet."
    • "Have you arrived yet?"

Practice

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1.

I have ___ eaten (Recently).

2.

Have you finished ___?

3.

I haven't started ___.

4.

Wow! You have ___ finished? (Surprise/Early)

5.

'Yet' goes at the ___ of the sentence.

6.

'Just' goes in the ___.

7.

Don't come in! I've ___ cleaned the floor.

8.

We have ___ seen this movie.

9.

Has the bus left ___?

10.

I have ___ started. (Positive)

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