Complete: I haven’t finished my homework ___.
yet
Give the past participle of go.
Gone
Complete: My house is ___ (big) than yours.
bigger
Complete: Mount Everest is the ___ (high)mountain in the world.
highest
Have you eaten breakfast yet? — Answer with already.
Yes, I’ve already eaten breakfast.
Complete: She has ___ called her mom.
already
Complete: We have ___ (eat) dinner.
eaten
Complete: Today is ___ (cold) than yesterday.
colder
Complete: This is the ___ (good) restaurant in town.
best
Correct: She’s more taller than me.
She’s taller than me.
Correct the error: Has you already finished yet?
Have
Make a sentence with see in Present Perfect.
Example: I’ve seen that movie already.
Give the comparative of good.
better
Form the superlative of beautiful.
the most beautiful
Make a Present Perfect question using yet.
I haven't traveled to Guanajuato yet.
Make a question: You / see / the new movie / yet?
Have you seen the new movie yet?
Complete: He hasn’t ___ (be) to Japan yet.
been
Make a sentence comparing two cities.
Example: New York is bigger than Oaxaca.
Make a sentence with the most interesting.
Example: This is the most interesting book I’ve ever read.
Choose the correct: This exam is (more easy / easier) than the last one.
Easier
Explain the difference between already and yet and give your own example.
Already = before now (affirmative); yet = until now (negative or question). Example: I’ve already eaten. / Have you eaten yet?
Explain how to form the Present Perfect tense.
subject +Have/has + past participle + complement
Explain how to form comparatives for long adjectives.
Use more + adjective + than (e.g., more interesting than)
Explain how superlatives differ from comparatives.
Comparatives = 2 things (bigger than),
Superlatives = (the biggest).
Combine: I finished my project. + → Use already.
I’ve already finished my project.