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Complete: I’ve ______ finished my lunch.

already

100

Complete: Have you eaten lunch ______?

yet

100

Complete: She has ______ washed her hands.

just

100

Complete: She ______ hasn’t found her phone.

still

100

Complete: I’ve lived here ______ two years.

for

200

Make a question with already and “do homework”.

Have you already done your homework?

200

Say a sentence in the negative using yet.

I haven’t finished my project yet.

200

What does “just” mean in present perfect

An action that happened a moment ago.

200

What’s the meaning of still in this sentence: “He still lives here”?

The action is continuing.

200

Make a question with “study English” and for.

How long have you studied English for?

300

True or false: “I already have seen that movie.”

False → Correct: I have already seen that movie.

300

What’s the position of “yet” in a question?

At the end of the question.

300

Make a sentence with “come” and just.

He has just come home.  

300

Make a question using “study English” and still.

Do you still study English?

300

What’s the difference between for and since?

For = duration / Since = starting point

400

Correct the mistake: She already has wrote a letter.

She has already written a letter.

400

Make a question with “see that movie” and yet.

Have you seen that movie yet?

400

True or false: “I just have eaten.”

False. → Correct: I have just eaten.

400

Correct the mistake: “She hasn’t still arrived.”

She still hasn’t arrived.

400

Create a sentence with “know my best friend” and for.

I have known my best friend for ten years.

500

Make a sentence using already and “go to school”.

I’ve already gone to school today.

500

Translate: ¿Ya terminaste?

Have you finished yet?

500

Create a sentence using just and “finish homework”.

They have just finished their homework.

500

Create a sentence using still and “be hungry”.

I’m still hungry.

500

Translate: Hemos estado aquí por cinco minutos.

We have been here for five minutes.