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Grammar: Already, Just & Yet

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  • I've ____ finished my schoolwork.
    just
    yet
  • Mom has ____ phoned from work. I spoke to her a few minutes ago.
    just
    yet
    already
  • They have _____ arrived at the party. They are dancing now.
    just
    yet
    already
  • She has ______ bought extra snacks for everybody.
    already
    yet
  • He has _____ left for school.
    already
    yet
  • They've ____ come home from the shopping mall three minutes ago.
    just
    yet
    already
  • I haven't spoken to our new neighbors ___.
    just
    already
    yet
  • We've _____ experienced an earthquake a few minutes ago.
    just
    already
    yet
  • Has Jenny finished her studies abroad ____?
    already
    just
    yet
  • I've ______ packed the clothes for our camping trip yesterday.
    already
    just
    yet
  • Have you ____ taken the money?
    already
    yet
  • I've ____ eaten ten cookies.
    yet
    just
  • Have you called your friend ___?
    just
    yet
  • I've _____ read that book six times!
    already
    just
    yet
  • My brother has ____ left for work. He left about five minutes ago.
    just
    yet
  • I've ____ seen that movie. It was a good movie.
    already
    yet
  • Have you cleaned your bedroom ___?
    yet
    just
    already
  • Has he washed the car ____? It still looks dirty.
    already
    just
    yet
  • Arriving at the train station, I found the train had ____ left.
    already
    yet
  • Has grandma watered the flowers ___.
    just
    yet