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 _______(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 _____ (study) for the test.
She has not 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 _____ (do) the shopping.
They haven't done the shopping yet.
"Oh no! Let's go back inside or we're gonna get wet" What has just happened?
It has just started raining.
When do we use "just" in a present perfect sentence?
To talk about something that has happened a short time ago.
When do we use "already" in a present perfect sentence?
To talk about something that is already done.
When do we use "yet" in a present perfect sentence?
To talk about things that haven't happened yet but will probably happen in the future.
How is present perfect formed?
HAVE/HAS + VERB (in the past participle)
"Bless you" what has just happened?
Someone has just sneezed.
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"