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Welcome H2
Please grab your book and check where you left off.
15 minutes of silent reading
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Today's planning
To do:
Present perfect + already/just/yet
Goals:
*You know how to use the present perfect
*You know how to use already, just and yet in a
a present perfect sentence
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Study these notes:
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Just, already or yet?
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Already
‘Already’ is used to say that something has happened early – or earlier than it might have happened.
• I’ve already spent my salary and it’s two weeks before pay day.
• The train’s already left! What are we going to do?
‘Already’ usually comes in mid-position. Between the two verbs
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Just
‘Just’ is usually used only with the present perfect tense and it means ‘a short time ago’.
• I’ve just seen Susan coming out of the cinema.
• Mike’s just called. Can you ring him back please?
• Have you just taken my pen? Where has it gone?
Just usually comes in mid-position. Between the two verbs
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Yet
‘Yet’ is used to talk about something which is expected to happen. It means ‘at any time up to now’. It is used in questions and negatives.
• Have you finished your homework yet? (The speaker expects that the homework will be finished.)
• I haven’t finished it yet. I’ll do it after dinner.
‘Yet’ usually comes at the end of the sentence.
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Let's practice
In the next slides you will find some questions that you need to answer
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Complete the exercise:
Answers
2. Yes, I have just seen her
3. He has already left
4. I don't know, I haven't read it yet
5. No, she has already seen the film
6. Yes, they have just arrived
7. We haven't told him yet
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Answers
2: I'm sorry, he has just gone out.
3. Wait a minute, I haven't finished yet.
4. No, I have already done it.
5. Have you found a place yet?
6. I haven't decided yet.
7. No, she has already come back.
Complete the exercise:
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Read the situations and write sentences. Use the following verbs in the present perfect: (write the answers on paper and send in a photo of your work) arrive - break - - grow - improve - lose 1. Tom is looking for his key. He can't find it. -> Tom has lost his key. 2. Lisa can't walk and her leg is in plaster(gips). -> Lisa.... 3. Maria's English wasn't very good. Now it's better. -> Her English.... 4. Dan didn't have a beard before. Now he has a beard. -> Dan...... 5. This morning I was expecting a letter. Now I have it. -> The letter......