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A1+-A2 Present perfect practise using just, yet & already 1
Learning the present perfect tense with just, yet, and already is essential because these time adverbs allow students to express recent actions, expectations, and accomplishments clearly and concisely. Just helps highlight very recent actions (e.g., I have just finished my homework), making communication precise and current. Yet is vital for asking or stating whether something expected has happened (e.g., Have they arrived yet?), which is particularly useful in real-life conversations. Already emphasises actions completed sooner than expected (e.g., She has already left), adding nuance to statements. Mastering these expressions enables students to discuss timing with accuracy and fluency. First, students need to familiarise themselves with the 3 words and their use. Then they read the sentences to work out which one is needed to complete the gap-fill. Each word is used 8 times! Answers on page 2.
Level:elementary
Age: +9
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