Present perfect with already, yet, just, ever and never

Present perfect with already, yet, just, ever and never

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Karen Acevedo

English

5th - 6th Grade

Hard

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1.

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Front

We put "just" before the past participle.

Back

True

2.

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We put "already" after the past participle in sentences.

Back

False

3.

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Front

We use "yet" at the end of affirmative sentences.

Back

False

4.

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Front

Correct the sentence: Mike has broken already his phone.

Back

Mike has already broken his phone.

5.

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Correct the sentence: Martha haven't called Mike yet.

Back

Martha hasn't called Mike yet

6.

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Front

Difference between 'just' and 'already'.

Back

'Just' is used to talk about things immediately after they've finished.

7.

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Front

In a negative sentence, which one do I have to use? Options: just, already, yet

Back

yet

8.

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Front

Which one can be used for sentences? Options: ever, never

Back

never

9.

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Which one can be used for questions? Options: ever, never

Back

ever

10.

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Front

The words 'ever' and 'never' go before or after the present participle?

Back

before

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