Just
Yet
Already
100

Is this sentence CORRECT?

I just have called my mom to tell her I will be home late

No. It should be...

I have just called my mom to tell her I will be home late

100

Is this sentence CORRECT? 

I haven't read your email yet, but I will read it tonight. 

Yes, it is correct. 

100

Is this sentence CORRECT? 

I already have moved into my new apartment.

INCORRECT

I have already moved into my new apartment.

200

JUST

They had arrived at home when the rain starting falling very hard.

They had just arrived at home when the rain starting falling very hard.

200

YET 

Have you met my friend Marcus?

Have you met my friend Marcus yet?

200

ALREADY 

Maria has baked the chocolate cake for her friend's birthday party.

Maria has already baked the chocolate cake for her friend's birthday party.

OR

Maria has baked the chocolate cake for her friend's birthday party already.

300

Did they finish their dinner a short time or a long time ago? 

I've just finished my dinner, but I am still hungry.

A short time ago. 

300

YET

I haven't finished my meal, because there is a lot of food on my plate.

They haven't finished their meal yet. 

300

Has this happened or is it going to happen in the future?

Michael and Calvin have already discussed where they are going to visit for summer break.

It has happened.

400

Is this sentence CORRECT? 


They've just arrived here. Let's have a coffee.

It is CORRECT.

400

Is this sentence CORRECT?

He has made coffee yet

He has not made coffee yet.

400

Is this sentence CORRECT?

We have eaten already at that restaurant.

We have already eaten at that restaurant.

OR

We have eaten at that restaurant already.

500

True or False?
We use JUST to talk about something that happened a short time ago. 

TRUE

500

True or False?

We use yet to talk about something that has happened a short time ago. 

False. 

We use yet in negative statements and questions to talk about something that has not happened, but is expected to happen.

500

True or False?

We use already to talk about something that has happened. 

TRUE!

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