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JUST
ALREADY
YET
JUST
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Usually used with present perfect tense.
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E.g. I have just seen John come out the movie
theatre.
JUST

Means: ‘something happened a short while
ago’.

E.g. I have just eaten lunch.
JUST
How to use it?
 ‘just’ comes between have / has and the
main verb.


E.g. Have you just taken my pencil?
ALREADY

Used in the present and past tense.
Never in the future tense.

E.g. I have already been to London. Have
you?
ALREADY

Means: ‘something has happened early / or
earlier than it might have happened.

E.g. The train has already left! What are we
going to do?
ALREADY
How to use it?
 ‘already’ comes before the main verb.


E.g. I have already driven a sports car . It
was last year.
YET
Used in questions and negatives.
 TIP: to avoid mistakes, do not use it in
affirmative statements.


E.g. Have you had dinner yet?
YET

Means: ‘an action is expected to happen –
at any time up to now’.

E.g. The computer has not analysed the data
yet.
YET
How to use it?
 ‘yet’ comes at the end of a sentence or
question.

E.g. Have you finished your homework yet?
 I haven’t finished it yet. I will do it after
supper.
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THANK YOU
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