Complete B's sentences .Make sentences from the words in brackets would you like something to eat 1...

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Complete B's sentences .Make sentences from the words in brackets would you like something to eat 1 Would you like something to eat? No, thanks. I've just had lunch. (just/have) 2 Do you know where Julia is? Yes, I. her. (just/see) 3 What time is David leaving? He.(already/leave) 4 What's in the newspaper today? I don't know. I. (not/read/yet) 5 Is Ann coming to the cinema with us? No, she. the film. (already/see) 6 Are your friends here yet? Yes, they. (just/arrive) 7 What does Tim think about your plan? I.(not/tell/yet)

7.4 Read the situations and write sentences with just, already or yet.

1 After lunch you go to see a friend at her house. She says 'Would you like something to eat?'

You say: No, thank you. I've just had lunch. (have lunch)

2 Joe goes out. Five minutes later, the phone rings and the caller says 'Can I speak to Joe?'

You say: I'm afraid.(go out)

  1. You are eating in a restaurant. The waiter thinks you have finished and starts to take your plate away.

You say: Wait a minute. (not/finish)

4 You are going to a restaurant this evening. You phone to reserve a table. Later your friend says 'Shall I phone to reserve a table?'

You say: No, . it. (do)

5 You know that a friend of yours is looking for a job. Perhaps she has been successful. Ask her

. You say:? (find)

6 Ann went to the bank, but a few minutes ago she returned. Somebody asks 'Is Ann still at the bank?'

You say: No.(come back)

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Sure, let's complete the sentences and situations given in your exercise:

Completing B's Sentences:

  1. Would you like something to eat?
    No, thanks. I've just had lunch. (just/have)

  2. Do you know where Julia is?
    Yes, I've just seen her. (just/see)

  3. What time is David leaving?
    He has already left. (already/leave)

  4. What's in the newspaper today?
    I don't know. I haven't read it yet. (not/read/yet)

  5. Is Ann coming to the cinema with us?
    No, she has already seen the film. (already/see)

  6. Are your friends here yet?
    Yes, they have just arrived. (just/arrive)

  7. What does Tim think about your plan?
    I haven't told him yet. (not/tell/yet)

Writing Sentences for Situations:

  1. After lunch you go to see a friend at her house. She says 'Would you like something to eat?'
    You say: No, thank you. I've just had lunch.

  2. Joe goes out. Five minutes later, the phone rings and the caller says 'Can I speak to Joe?'
    You say: I'm afraid he's just gone out.

  3. You are eating in a restaurant. The waiter thinks you have finished and starts to take your plate away.
    You say: Wait a minute. I haven't finished yet.

  4. You are going to a restaurant this evening. You phone to reserve a table. Later your friend says 'Shall I phone to reserve a table?'
    You say: No, I've already done it.

  5. You know that a friend of yours is looking for a job. Perhaps she has been successful. Ask her.
    You say: Have you found a job yet?

  6. Ann went to the bank, but a few minutes ago she returned. Somebody asks 'Is Ann still at the bank?'
    You say: No, she's just come back.

These exercises are designed to help you practice the use of the present perfect tense with the adverbs "just," "already," and "yet," which indicate recent actions, completed actions, or actions that have not occurred, respectively.

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  1. No, thank you. I've just had lunch.
  2. Yes, I just saw her.
  3. He has already left.
  4. I haven't read it yet.
  5. No, she has already seen the film.
  6. Yes, they just arrived.
  7. I haven't told him yet.

Situation Sentences:

  1. No, I've just had lunch.
  2. I'm afraid, he's just gone out.
  3. Wait a minute, I haven't finished.
  4. No, I've already done it.
  5. Have you found a job yet?
  6. No, she came back.

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