The shop has ___ opened. (very recently)
just
yet / arrived / not / have / the shoes
The shoes have not arrived yet.
I have just buy some socks.
bought
You went to the bakery 5 minutes ago.
Sentence with “just.”
I have just been to the bakery.
Why does “yet” go at the end of the sentence?
Because it is used in negative sentences and questions.
The shop has ___ opened. (sooner than expected)
already
already / I / spent / have / money / my
I have already spent my money.
She already has finished her homework.
She has already finished her homework.
You finished shopping earlier than expected.
Sentence with “already.”
I have already finished shopping.
Which is correct?
A) I’ve just seen it yesterday.
B) I’ve just seen it.
B (no past time with present perfect)
Has the supermarket opened ___?
yet
you / yet / bought / have / trainers / new
Have you bought new trainers yet?
We haven’t bought it already.
We haven’t bought it yet.
Make a question about trainers using “yet.”
Have you bought the trainers yet?
Correct:
I have bought it yesterday.
I bought it yesterday.
Has the supermarket opened ___?
The bakery hasn’t opened yet.
OR
Has the bakery opened yet?
already / has / shop / online / the / opened
The online shop has already opened.
Have you already finished yet?
Remove one → Have you finished yet?
Make one sentence using:
shop
already
present perfect
I have already visited the new clothes shop.
Make a sentence with:
already + department store
She has already bought a dress from the department store.
Explain difference:
“has just opened” vs “has already opened”
Just = very recently
Already = earlier than expected
you / yet / bought / have / trainers / new
Have you bought new trainers yet?
The supermarket just has opened.
The supermarket has just opened.
You are still waiting for your parcel.
Sentence with “yet.”
My parcel hasn’t arrived yet.
Explain why this is wrong:
I haven’t already bought it.
Because “already” is not used in negative sentences like this. Use “yet”.