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ALREADY/YET. TN5/EPG4/ADOWM2. ALREADY/YET. already. It’s 11:30 a.m. and he has eaten 25 slices of pizza. ALREADY/YET. It’s 03:00 p.m. and he hasn’t eaten anything . That’s why he’s so hungry. yet. MEANING.
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ALREADY/YET TN5/EPG4/ADOWM2
ALREADY/YET already • It’s 11:30 a.m. and he has eaten 25 slices of pizza.
ALREADY/YET • It’s 03:00 p.m. and he hasn’t eaten anything . That’s why he’s so hungry. yet
MEANING • ALREADY and YET are used in questions that something has happened up to the PRESENT TIME. Example: It’s 9 o’clock and Susan has already brushed her teeth twice today.
Affirmative sentences • In affirmative sentences, USE ALREADY. • We have already studied LESSON 32. • I have already had breakfast. • He has already taken a shower. already already already
Interrogative sentences: • In Interrogative sentences, we use ALREADY or YET. • Have you started doing the exercise for Lesson 32 YET? • Have you ALREADY started doing the exercises for Lesson 32? YET ALREADY
Negative sentences • In negative sentences, we use YET. • We haven’t studied LESSON 39 yet. • He hasn’t bought a new car yet. • I haven’t taken the exam yet. ______ ______ ______
Not yet It is also possible to use the short form NOT YET in negative sentences. “Have you washed the dishes, Gustavo?” “Not yet.” “Has she already traveled to the US?” “Not yet.”
Insert ALREADY or YET: ALREADY • Mauricio has _____________ studied for the test. • Fabiano has ______________ prepared his karate class. • “Have you visited your mother, Marcus?” “______________.” • Bianca hasn’t arrived _________. She must be sleeping. • “Has Marcus ___________ given you the 7 million dollars he promised, Gustavo?” “__________.” ALREADY NOT YET YET ALREADY NOT YET
ALREADY YET • My God! Poli must be really hungry! She has __________ eaten 5 lasagnas! • I can’t believe Hugo hasn’t learned how to spell the word BraZil ______ ? • Bernardo hasn’t finished the website ______. His boss will be furious. • All Francisco’s students have ___________ understood this subject. • “Have you told your Mom about the accident that destroyed her brand new BMW, Bianca?” “_____________.” But I know she’s going to kill me! YET ALREADY NOT YET