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2. Make sentences with already and the present perfect.

Use each
verb from the table once:

start eat forget read go

do get on come see fix

a. Do you want to have lunch with me?


No thanks. I have already eaten.

b. Let’s see Angry Birds tonight!


Sorry, I                     it.

c. Are you waiting for bus #32 too?


Bus #32? It                    .

d. What time are you going shopping today?


Actually, I                     shopping today.

e. Do you want to do our homework together?


Well, I                     my homework, but I could help you with yours.

f. May I read the newspaper?


Sure! I                     it.

g. When is Mindy going to start her new job?


Oh, she                     working at her new job.

h. Who should we call to fix the shower?


Don’t worry about it. Michael                     it.

i. Do you want me to pick you up from work?


Oh, that’s nice of you, but I                     the train.
j. Again, I’m really sorry about what I did to you.
It’s okay. I                     about it.
3. Write sentences about yourself and the following topics with
already or yet:

a. eat lunch (today)


I have already eaten lunch.
or
I haven’t eaten lunch yet.

b. take a shower (today)

c. the sun / set (today)

d. study / the Unit 11 vocabulary list

e. my birthday / come (this year)

f. charge / my phone (today)

g. drink / water (today)

h. see / the newest Star Wars movie


4. Ask questions with yet about the following situations:

a. You have already eaten breakfast. What about your friend? Ask him:
Have you eaten breakfast yet?

b. You haven’t finished your homework yet. What about Justine? Ask someone
about Justine:

c. Chris has already gone home. What about Steve? Ask someone about Steve:

d. Your parents have already retired. What about James’ parents? Ask James:

e. You have already read today’s newspaper. What about Fred? Ask him:

f. You haven’t gotten an email from the teacher yet. What about Kelly? Ask
someone about Kelly:

g. You have already heard the big news. What about your friend? Ask him:

h. You haven’t met the new teacher yet. What about Ashley? Ask her:
5. Complete the questions in the conversations about the
experiences. Then, write if the person has or hasn’t had the
experience:

Jae Young: Have you ever been to Korea?

a. go to Korea Miho: No, I haven’t.

Miho has never been to Korea.

Johnny: Have you ever eaten horse?


b. eat horse Amber: Yes, I have. It’s actually quite good.

Amber has eaten horse.

Will:
c. crash your
Omar: Yes, I have. It was terrible.
car

Neil:
d. meet a
Leanne: Actually, no I don’t think I have.
famous person

Sabrina:
e. ride a
Lee: Of course I have. Many times!
skateboard
Michelle:

f. fail a test Jenny: No, I haven’t. I’m always a good student.

Alberto:

g. get a tattoo Luis: No, I haven’t. I’m too scared.

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