A. Write just, already or yet in the gaps to complete the rules and examples.
1. ............... is used in affirmative sentences for things that have happened very recently.
Example: I have ............... cut my hair. Do you like it?
2. ............... is used in negative sentences and questions to say or ask about things that haven't happened but probably will.
Example: Have you read Harry Potter ...............? I haven't read Harry Potter ............... 3. ............... is used in affirmative sentences to say something has happened before now. Example: I have ............... seen Titanic. It was a good movie.
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Ответил milka88822
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Just is used in affirmative sentences for things that have happened very recently.
Example: I have just cut my hair. Do you like it?
Yet is used in negative sentences and questions to say or ask about things that haven't happened but probably will.
Example: Have you read Harry Potter yet? I haven't read Harry Potter yet.
Already is used in affirmative sentences to say something has happened before now.
Example: I have already seen Titanic. It was a good movie.
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Example: I have just cut my hair. Do you like it?
Yet is used in negative sentences and questions to say or ask about things that haven't happened but probably will.
Example: Have you read Harry Potter yet? I haven't read Harry Potter yet.
Already is used in affirmative sentences to say something has happened before now.
Example: I have already seen Titanic. It was a good movie.
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