Have you finished your homework ... ?
Have you finished your homework YET?
Have you ... been to Japan?
Have you EVER been to Japan?
you / rugby/ play / have / ever ?
Have you ever played rugby?
Julia have just given food to her cat.
Julia HAS just given food to her cat.
Make a sentence in Present Perfect with :
She / just / buy
She has just bought ___________
I have ... seen the rules of this game. Let's play!
I have ALREADY seen the rules of this game. Let's play!
I have ... won a marathon in my life!
I have NEVER won a marathon in my life!
my brother / never / see / the Olympic Games / before.
has / seen / my brother / the Olympic Games /never / before
My brother has never seen the Olympic Games before.
They haven't already done the laundry
They haven't done the laundry YET.
Difference between already and just:
Already: Something happened earlier than expected
Just: Something that happened very recently
Tim is very tired. He has ... played basketball with his friends.
Tim is very tired. He has JUST played basketball with his friends.
Has your mum ... swum in the ocean?
Has your mum EVER swum in the ocean?
how long / yoga / she / practised / has?
How long has she practised yoga?
Have you ever play the drums?
Have you ever PLAYED the drums?
Make 2 sentences in Present Perfect with:
1. just
2. already
free answer
Have the doctors found the problem____?
Have the doctors found the problem YET?
His brother and I have ... ... (eat) seafood.
His brother and I have NEVER EATEN seafood.
a birthday present / yet / bought / Jack / Has /for his girlfriend / ? /
Has Jack bought a birthday present for his girlfriend yet?
I have ever eaten sushi.
I have NEVER eaten sushi.
Where are the words "just and already" located in a positive sentence?
Between the auxiliary verb and the main verb (past participle)
I have just seen...
She has already visited...
Has she checked her homework ... ?
Has she checked her homework YET ?
... your cousins ... seen an elephant?
HAVE your cousins EVER seen an elephant?
is / ever / the best place / What / you / visited / have / ? /
What is the best place you have ever visited?
He hasn't yet drunk his soda.
I hasn´t visited my grandma
My aunt hasn´t never been kind
He hasn't drunk his soda YET.
I HAVEN´T visited my grandma
My aunt HAS never been kind
Mention the 5 words learned this weeks
Their meaning
When to use them (+, -, ?)
Already:
Just:
Yet:
Ever:
Never