Which one of these sentences is correct?
A. Yet they haven't heard from the doctor.
B. They yet haven't heard from the doctor.
C. They haven't heard from the doctor yet.
C. They haven't heard from the doctor yet.
Add yet or just to the sentence:
We haven't seen that movie
A) Yet
B) Just
We haven't seen that movie yet.
's / just / Mike / me / called
Mike's just called me.
Find the mistake in the following sentence:
I haven't just finished the project.
I haven't just finished the project.
I haven't finished the project yet.
Which one of these sentences is correct?
A. I've just got back from vacation.
B. I've got back just from vacation.
C. I've got back from vacation just.
A. I've just got back from vacation.
Add yet or just to the sentence:
We have found a pen
A) Yet
B) Just
We have just found a pen.
not / She / finished / yet / it / has
She has not finished it yet.
Find the mistake in the following sentence:
We just have watched The Batman.
We just have watched The Batman.
We have just watched The Batman.
Which one of these sentences is correct?
A. Have you yet finished your homework?
B. Yet have you finished your homework?
C. Have you finished your homework yet?
C. Have you finished your homework yet?
Add yet or just to the sentence:
We haven't found a pen.
A) Yet
B) Just
We haven't found a pen yet.
eaten / yet / have / They / lunch / not
They have not eaten lunch yet.
Find the mistake in the following sentence:
Marty has gone home yet?
Marty has gone home yet?
Has Marty gone home yet?
Which one of these sentences is correct?
A. We've just done this exercise.
B. We've done just this exercise.
C. We just have done this exercise.
D. All of the above
A. We've just done this exercise.
Add yet or just to the sentence:
Do you hear that noise? The train has arrived.
A) Yet
B) Just
Do you hear that noise? The train has just arrived.
just / Australia / arrived / He's / from /
He's just arrived from Australia.
Find the mistake in the following sentence:
Keyla have just paid the rent today.
Keyla have just paid the rent today.
Keyla has just paid the rent today.
Which one of these sentences is correct?
A. Has she found out who wrote the letter yet?
B. She hasn't found out who wrote the letter yet.
C. She's just found out who wrote the letter.
D. All of the above.
D. All of the above.
Add yet or just to the sentence:
Have you sent the homework?
A) Yet
B) Just
Have you sent the homework yet?
your / you / ? / mom / yet / Have / asked
Have you asked your mom yet?
Find the mistake in the following sentence:
Haven't you win the game yet?
Haven't you win the game yet?
Have you won the game yet?