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Present Perfect Tense - Already and Yet
Already means that something happened earlier than we expected. With Present Perfect already usually goes after have or has and before the main verb.
Examples
- We've already had our breakfast.
- When are you going to do your homework? - But I've already done it!
- Do you want a cup of coffee? - No, thanks. I've already had one."
Yet means that something that we expected has happened or hasn't happened. We usually put it at the end of a sentence.
Examples
- Has the post arrived yet?
- Have you done your homework? - Not yet.
- Haven't you got ready yet? Look at the time!
Verbs
TO BEGIN BEGUN
I _________ ________ to Study EnglishHave Begun
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TO BREAK BROKEN
He _____ ________ the leg Has Broken
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TO BUILD BUILT
We _____ ________ a new house Have Built
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TO BUY Bought
She _____ ________ all the store. Has Bought
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TO BE BEEN
They _____ ________ in my English class. Have Been
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To bring brought
She _____ ________ the homework. Has brought
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To DO Done
I _____ ________ everything good.. Have done
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To drink Drunk
He _____ ________ beer all night.. Has drunk
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To eat eaten
She _____ ________ in the party. Has eaten
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To find found
I _____ ________ 100 dollars on the street Have Found
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To forget forgotten
I _____ ________ my keys Have Forgotten
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To go gone
We _____ ________ to the school all day. Have Gone
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To Have Had
We _____ _____ a lot of money this month. Have Had
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To Get Got
We _____ _____ a new job. Have got
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To Grow GROWN
My son _____ _____ a lot of this year. Has grown