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стр 4-5 practice book
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Use present perfect with already to talk about actions which have happened before now.
Already means ‘before now’ or ‘before this time’.
This is the form of the sentence: has/have + already + past participle
Selma has already learnt to speak three languages.
Sophia is only 12, but she has already lived in Istanbul, Madrid, Beijing and Paris.
Already is also used to say to express surprise that something has happened sooner
than expected.
Becky is only 12, but she has already learnt to play the violin, piano, guitar and trumpet.
Use present perfect with yet to talk about actions which haven’t happened up to now.Yet
means ‘up to now’ or ‘up to this moment in time’. We often use it to talk about
something we haven’t done but expect to do.
This is the form of the sentence: hasn’t/haven’t + past participle + yet
Have you played on the new tennis courts yet?
Yes, I have. But I haven’t played on the new basketball courts yet.
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2 Complete the questions with the verbs from the box in the correct form.
4 Make sentences in the present perfect using yet, already and the verbs
from the box.
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