Have you finished your project ___? (already/yet/just)
yet
I haven't done my homework ___ (already/yet/just) Choose the correct word from the brackets
Yet
You / ever / food /try / Italian / ?
Have you ever tried Italian food?
you / tennis / play / ever / ?
Have you ever played tennis?
I _____ (not/fly) in a helicopter.
I haven't flown in a helicopter.
Form a sentence:
eat / the / children / already
The children have already eaten.
We ___ a new car. (already / buy)
We have already bought a new car.
english/ they/ speak / ever / ?
Have they ever spoken English?
She hasn't / haven't answered my question just / yet
She hasn't answered my question yet.
I _ this movie. (already/see)
I have already seen this movie.
since / Mark / birthday / his / party / seen / not / have / we
We have not seen Mark since his birthday party.
you / feed / dog ?
Have you fed the dog?
they / buy / the tickets / ?
Have they bought the tickets?
chess / ever / your / friend / play / ?
Has your friend ever played chess?
she / yet / (not call) / me
She hasn't called me yet.
year/ achieved / I / goals/ many/ have / and /significantly grown/ this
I have achieved many goals and grown significantly this year.
Form a sentence:
brother / I / and / not / My / any / this / movies / see / week
My brother and I have not seen any movies this week
many / this / How / Sandra / month / read / books / ?
How many books has Sandra read this month?
have/ you / the / when / since / truth / know
Since when have you known the truth?
Make a sentence:
Josue / word / today / a / not / speak
Josue has not spoken a word today
Change the following sentence to a question: She has had this dress since high school.
Has she had this dress since high school?
Form a sentence:
people / many / not / I / invite
I have not invited many people.
cultural/ ever/you/heritage/ have /travelled/ Japan/ to/ its/ rich / to /explore ?
Have you ever travelled to Japan to explore its rich cultural heritage?
unforeseen/ to/ ever /you/ have/ had/ cancel / a / trip /due / circumstances/ to?
Have you ever had to cancel a trip due to unforeseen circumstances?
Make the sentence negative and use one of the expressions in the brackets:
They have arrived at the airport.(already/yet/just)
They haven't arrived at the airport yet.