Activity 1- Unit 7: Present perfect with YET, ALREADY, JUST
Function:
- Use JUST to express that an action has happened in the very recent past.
- Use ALREADY to express that an action happened sooner that it was expected.
- Use YET to show that an action is going to happen, but it hasn’t happened. Use in negative statements.
- Use YET / ALREADY to ask questions to check if an activity has happened.
- Present perfect is used to talk about experiences in life. It links the past with the recent present. We are more interested in the result rather than the action itself.