Just/ yet/ already/ still/ for/ since

1.-Complete the sentences with the correct adverbial from the box.

in September / at the cinema / once a year / now / never

  1. They like travelling abroad at least … .
  2. I can’t help you because I am preparing dinner … .
  3. I have … travelled by train.
  4. His sister was born … .
  5. I know Jim was not ill because I saw him … yesterday.

2.-Fill in the blanks with yet, already, still

  1. You don’t have to do it . I’ve ………….done it.
  2. We broke up six months ago but I …………………. miss him.
  3. We haven’t finished ……………………..
  4. Have you booked a holiday …………? No, not yet. I am …………. thinking about it.

3.-Complete the sentences with the words in the box.

for since already just yet

  1. Dave hasn’t recovered his memory …………… .
  2. ‘He’s ……………. gone out for a moment. He’ll be back soon.’
  3. He’s climbed trees ……………. ten years.
  4. His condition has …………….. started to improve.
  5. Have his parents been worried …………… the accident?

4.-Write sentences and questions in the present perfect including the word in brackets

  1. I / not write / about the job (yet) ……...........................................................… .
  2. you / work with children? (ever) ........................................................…. ?
  3. she / have an interview (already) ...........................................................… .
  4. he / study a foreign language? (ever) ..........................................................…. ?
  5. they / not decide / on a profession (yet) .........................................................… .
  6. they / work abroad? (ever) ……..........................................................….. ?

5.-Write for or since.

  1. … two years
  2. … we were young
  3. … last Tuesday
  4. … a long time
  5. … the day I met you

6.-Rewrite the underlined sentences with yet, already or just.

  1. Don’t lend that book to me. I’ve read it.
  2. He hasn’t arrived. We’re still waiting.
  3. Jenny called me one minute ago. Jenny has …… called me
  4. Jason hasn’t learnt to ride a bicycle.
  5. You’ve finished? That was quick! Yes, I have ……….. finished