Present perfect (just, already and yet)
We use just and already before the main verb in affirmative sentences and yet at the end of negative sentences and questions.
Are you hungry?
No, I´ve just eaten a sandwich.
You can use the computer downstairs.
Thanks, I´ve already checked my emails at work.
Have you seen the report yet?
No, Mike hasn´t sent it yet.
Homework
Workbook: pages 33 and 34 (complete)
For more practice check out:
Exercises Lesson B Present perfect + yet, just, already
Present perfect (just, already and yet), simple past-Grammar ExercisePresent perfect (just, already and yet), simple past-Grammar exercise 2
An English teacher explaining irregular verbs through a rap song
BBC Learning English-The Flatmates
Present perfect, simple past-Game
Past participle, spelling-Game
At the end of the class we practiced pronunciation using Tongue twisters
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