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Who's at the door? It ________ be my mom, she's at work!
CAN'T
Where does "yet" go in a sentence?
At the end: "I haven't done my homework yet."
Where do "already" and "just" go in a sentence?
Between have/has and the participle: "I've already done my homework" or "I've just done my homework"
1921
nineteen twenty-one
RAPNETS
PARENTS
The treasure ________ be here! I can see it on the map!
MUST
Make sentences using the present perfect and the words below:
The birthday party / start
The birthday party has started.
Make sentences using the present perfect and the words below using just, already, or yet:
We / finish / our homework.
We have already/just finished our homework.
1938
nineteen thirty-eight
REDODLT
TODDLER
That man looks confused, he ________ be lost, I'm not sure.
MIGHT / MAY / COULD
Make sentences using the present perfect and the words below:
The chef / not make / a cake
The chef has not/hasn't made a cake.
Make sentences using the present perfect and the words below using just, already, or yet:
The photogropher / not take / any pictures
The photogropher has not/hasn't taken any pictures yet.
1947
nineteen fourty-seven
DNUHABS
HUSBAND
That necklace is made of plastic, it ________ be valuable.
CAN'T
Make sentences using the present perfect and the words below:
She / give / the children / a gift.
She has given the children a gift.
Make sentences using the present perfect and the words below using just, already, or yet:
The waiter / serve / dinner / but / the guests / not arrive
The waiter has just/already served dinner but the guests have not/haven't arrived yet
1986
nineteen eighty-six
BRSOUGHEIN
That dress ________ be new, it hasn't been worn yet! It ________ be Sarah's dress, I don't know...
MUST
MIGHT / MAY / COULD
Make sentences using the present perfect and the words below:
They / not found / the treasure / but / they / see / the location on the map.
They have not/haven't found the treasure but they have/they've seen the location on the map.
Make sentences using the present perfect and the words below using just, already, or yet:
Jane / see / that film / but / I / not go / to the new cinema
Jane has just/already seen that film but I have not/haven't gone to the new cinema yet.
2005
two-thousand five