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Present Perfect — just, already, yet. budowa pytania i przeczenia zastosowanie for i since just, already, yet never, ever ćwiczenia. Czasu Present Perfect używamy również ze słówkami just, already, yet: play just. właśnie (dopiero co) play already. już (wcześniej, niż się spodziewano)
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Present Perfect — never, ever. Uwaga: Przysłówki ever, once,...
- Just, Already, Yet
opis Present Perfect. Polecenie: Complete the sentences...
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- Never, Ever
In British English, we use the present perfect with just, already and yet to talk about recent events and actions. We use just in positive sentences to talk about very recent events or actions. She's just won the match. They've just made a big announcement.
Present Perfect — just, already, yet – Ćwiczenia i testy interaktywne z języka angielskiego. Polecenie: Complete the sentences using yet, just or already. Gramatyka
already. Already used with the present perfect means 'before now'. We use it to emphasise that something happened before something else or earlier than expected. I've already spent my salary and it's two weeks before payday. He wanted to see Sudden Risk but I've already seen it. The train's left already!
We often use the present perfect with the words just, yet, already. We use just in (+) sentences to say that something happened very recently (like minutes ago). I’ ve just seen Peter in the street.
opis Present Perfect. Polecenie: Complete the sentences using yet, just or already. Uzupełnij zdania, wstawiając yet, just lub already. Pobierz ćwiczenie. w formacie PDF. - Do you fancy watching this movie? - No, I've seen it twice. I haven't tried lobster . I don't want to go to France. I've been there and didn't like the food. Oh no!
The time expressions yet and already are often used with the present perfect tense. Yet is used in negative and interrogative sentences: I haven't finished yet. Have you talked to him yet? Already is usually used in affirmative sentences: I've already told you more than I should.