Complete: “Have you finished your homework ___?”
yet
Complete: “She’s ___ arrived at school.”
just
Complete: “I’ve ___ done my homework.”
already
Complete: “I’ve ___ been to Paris.”
never
Complete: “She has ___ been a kind person.”
always
Choose the correct sentence: A) “I haven’t seen that movie yet.” B) “I yet haven’t seen that movie.”
A) “I haven’t seen that movie yet.”
What does just mean in this sentence: “I’ve just finished my project.”
A short time ago / recently
Choose the correct: “He has already done it.” OR “He already has done it.”
“He has already done it.”
Complete: “Have you ___ seen a shooting star?”
ever
Make a sentence: I / often / forget my keys.
“I’ve often forgotten my keys.”
Make a question using yet and he / do his chores.
“Has he done his chores yet?”
Choose: “He’s just / yet called me.”
“He’s just called me.”
Make a question using already and you / see that film.
“Have you already seen that film?”
Make a sentence with never and he / try sushi.
“He’s never tried sushi.”
Rewrite: “He’s been late many times.” using often.
“He’s often been late.”
Correct the mistake: “I have yet not eaten dinner.”
“I haven’t eaten dinner yet.”
Make a sentence with just and they / eat lunch.
“They’ve just eaten lunch.”
What does already mean in this sentence: “She’s already eaten.”
Sooner than expected / before now
Choose the correct meaning of: “I’ve lived here for 10 years.” A) I moved away last year. B) I still live here now.
B) I still live here now.
Explain why this sentence is wrong: “I’ve worked here since three years.”
Since is used with a starting point, not a duration. It should be “I’ve worked here for three years.”
Correct and explain: “Did you ever be to London?”
“Have you ever been to London?” → Present Perfect is used for life experience up to now.
Choose the correct one: A) “Have you seen the new movie last night?” B) “Did you see the new movie last night?”
B — last night = finished time → use Past Simple.
Correct the mistake: “He has went to the store.”
“He has gone to the store.” (past participle of go = gone)
Complete: “She __ _____ the piano ___ she was five.
She has played the piano since she was five.
Ask a Present Perfect question with: ride a horse.
“Have you ever ridden a horse?”