• Asignatura: Inglés
  • Autor: aleblandon27
  • hace 7 años


1. They say they posted it two weeks ago but it _____ hasn't arrived.
a. yet
b. still
c. already
2. I haven't found a flat _____. Everything around here is so expensive.
a. just
b. yet
c. still

3. I've _____ seen this film. Let's watch something else.
a. yet
b. still
c. already
4. A: Is Al here? B: Oh, he's _____ left, I'm afraid.
a. just
b. yet
c. still

5. Have they finished painting your house _____?
a. just
b. yet
c. still

6. He's only 22 and he's _____ written a best-selling book.
a. yet
b. still
c. already
7. They said they'd have the results yesterday but they _____ haven't phoned.
a. yet
b. already
c. still

8. I'm sure she's on her way. I've ____ seen her in reception.
a. just
b. yet
c. still

9. She told me they sent the exam results last week but mine _____ haven't
arrived.
a. yet
b. still
c. already

Respuestas

Respuesta dada por: Apatyk
7

1. They say they posted it two weeks ago but it _____ hasn't arrived.

a. yet

b. still

c. already

2. I haven't found a flat _____. Everything around here is so expensive.

a. just

b. yet

c. still

3. I've _____ seen this film. Let's watch something else.

a. yet

b. still

c. already

4. A: Is Al here? B: Oh, he's _____ left, I'm afraid.

a. just

b. yet

c. still

5. Have they finished painting your house _____?

a. just

b. yet

c. still

6. He's only 22 and he's _____ written a best-selling book.

a. yet

b. still

c. already

7. They said they'd have the results yesterday but they _____ haven't phoned.

a. yet

b. already

c. still

8. I'm sure she's on her way. I've ____ seen her in reception.

a. just

b. yet

c. still

9. She told me they sent the exam results last week but mine _____ haven't  arrived.

a. yet

b. still

c. already

Respuesta dada por: mjvo95
1

Already, still, just y yet son adverbios que se usan comúnmente con el presente perfecto.

Already, still, just, yet.

  • Already: Es un adverbio que se usa para una acción que ya sucedió, generalmente va entre el verbo auxiliar y el verbo.
  • Still: Se usa con acciones que todavía no han sucedido, siempre se coloca antes del verbo.
  • Just: Este adverbio se usa para indicar que algo acaba de suceder, va entre el verbo auxiliar y el verbo.
  • Yet: Se usa en frases negativas e interrogativas para indicar que algo no ha sucedido y se coloca al final de la oración.

1. They say they posted it two weeks ago but it still hasn't arrived.

2. I haven't found a flat yet. Everything around here is so expensive.

3. I've already seen this film. Let's watch something else.

4. A: Is Al here? B: Oh, he's just left, I'm afraid.

5. Have they finished painting your house yet?

6. He's only 22 and he's already written a best-selling book.

7. They said they'd have the results yesterday but they still haven't phoned.

8. I'm sure she's on her way. I've just seen her in reception.

9. She told me they sent the exam results last week but mine still hasn't arrived.

Puedes ver más sobre estos adverbios aquí https://brainly.lat/tarea/34747754

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