Nov 6, 2016
- Complete the sentences.
- They were waiting for the bus. They are . . . waiting.
- still
- yet
- They were waiting for the bus. The bus hasn’t come . . . .
- still
- yet
- He was looking for a job. He is . . . looking.
- still
- yet
- He was looking for a job. He hasn’t found a job . . . .
- still
- yet
- She was in bed. She’s . . . in bed.
- still
- yet
- She was sleeping. She isn’t up . . . .
- still
- yet
- They were eating. They are . . . eating.
- still
- yet
- They were having dinner. They haven’t dinner . . . .
- still
- yet
- They were waiting for the bus. They are . . . waiting.
- Complete the sentences.
- “What time is John arriving?”
“He’s . . . .”- already here
- here yet
- here already
- yet already
- “Does Ann want to see the film?”
“No, she . . . it.”- has seen already
- has already seen
- has seen yet
- has yet seen
- “I must see Julia before she goes.”
“It’s too late. She . . . .”- has already left
- has left already
- has yet left
- has left yet
- “Do you need a pen?”
“No thanks. I . . . one.”- already have
- have already
- yet have
- have yet
- “Shall I pay the bill?”
“No, it’s OK. I . . . it.”- paid yet
- yet paid
- already paid
- paid already
- “Shall I tell Paul about the meeting?”
“No, he . . . . I told him.”- knows yet
- yet knows
- knows already
- already knows
- “What time is John arriving?”
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