I (just/chat) with my friends.
I have just chatted with my friends.
I ______( clean/ already) my room.
I have already cleaned my room.
I (yet/do) my homework.
I haven't done my homework yet.
Say something you have just done.
I have just...
My father (just/buy) me a snack.
My father has just bought me a snack.
Jen _____(already/ make) the sandwiches.
Jen has already made the sandwiches.
She (yet/study) for the test.
She hasn't studied for the test yet.
Make a present perfect sentence:
My friend / not meet / someone famous
My friend hasn't met anyone famous yet.
My friend (just/ send) me a text message.
My friend has just sent me a text message.
Fred and Tom ______(already/ check) their mail.
Fred and Tom have already checked their mail.
They (yet/do) the shopping.
They haven't done the shopping yet.
What have you just done?
...
Justin and I (just/come) back from NYC. The trip was wonderful!
Justin and I have just come back from NYC. The trip was wonderful!
Teacher, I (already/do) the homework.
Teacher, I've already done the homework.
I (yet/watch) the last episode of The Bear.
I haven't watched the last episode of The Bear yet.
I (already/ study) the present perfect.
I've already studied the present perfect.
John (just/text) to his mom. It's her birthday.
John has just texted to his mom. It's her birthday.
What have you already done today? Make a list.
I have already...
Is there anything you haven't done yet?
I haven't ... yet.
Is this sentence correct?
Helen already has posted a comment on someone's post.
No. It should be: "Helen has already posted a comment on someone's post"