Nov 6, 2016
Lesson 16 ☘ I’ve just…, I’ve already…, I haven’t…yet (present perfect 2)
- Complete the sentences.
- “Are Diane and Paul here?”
“Yes, they . . . .”- just arrived
- have just arrived
- are just arriving
- did just arrive
- “Are you hungry?”
“No, I . . . dinner.”- have just had
- just had
- did just have
- am just having
- “Is Tom here?”
“No, I’m afraid he . . . .”- just went
- did just go
- has just gone
- is just going
- “What time are Diane and Paul coming?”
“They . . . .”- are already arriving
- already arrived
- have already arrived
- did already arrive
- It’s only nine o’clock and Ann . . . to bed.
- did already go
- already went
- has already gone
- already goes
- “John, this is Mary.”
“Yes, I know. We . . . .”- have already met
- did already meet
- are already meeting
- already met
- “Are Diane and Paul here?”
“No, they . . . yet.”- did not arrive
- have not arrived
- not arrived
- are not arriving
- “Does John know that you’re going away?”
“No, I . . . .”- have not told him yet
- have not told yet him
- did not tell him yet
- did not tell yet him
- Margaret has bought a new dress but she . . . .
- did not wear it yet
- did not wear yet it
- has not worn it yet
- has not worn yet it
- “ . . . yet?”
“No, not yet. We’re still waiting for them.”- Did Diana and Paul arrive
- Have Diana and Paul arrived
- Are Diana and Paul arriving
- Arrived Diana and Paul
- “ . . . ?”
“No, she starts next week.”- Has Linda her new job started yet
- Has Linda started yet her new job
- Did Linda start her new job yet
- Has Linda started her new job yet
- . . . a new car.
- They have just bought
- They did just buy
- They did just bought
- They just bought
- “Do Sue and Bill want to see the film?”
“No, they . . . it.”- did already seen
- have already seen
- have already see
- already saw
- “Don’t forget to phone Tom.”
“I . . . .”- have already phone him
- have already phoned him
- did already phone him
- already phoned him
- “When is Martin going away?”
“He . . . away.”- has already go
- is already going
- has already gone
- already went
- “Do you want to read the newspaper?”
“I . . . it.”- already read
- am already reading
- have already read
- did already read
- “When does Linda start her new job?”
“She . . . .”- already started
- has already started
- is already starting
- did already start
- “Are Diane and Paul here?”
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