Thursday, November 21, 2024

Present perfect with already and yet exercises pdf English Worksheet

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Match the sentences with the pictures. Write a-f in the boxes.
Complete the sentences with yet or already.
Write the sentences and questions.
Use the present perfect and already or yet.

This worksheet has three exercises to practice the use of already and yet in the present perfect tense. Students read and complete the activities. The worksheet has an answer key.

Let’s explore the Present Perfect Tense with “already” and “yet”. I’ll provide detailed explanations, examples, and tables to help students understand this concept effectively.

Present Perfect Tense with “already” and “yet”

The present perfect tense describes actions that happened at an unspecified time before now or actions that have a connection to the present. When we add “already” and “yet” to the present perfect, it adds nuances related to completion and expectation.

Structure:

SubjectAuxiliary VerbPast Participle (V3)Example
I/You/We/TheyhavestudiedI have already studied for the exam.
He/She/IthasfinishedShe has already finished her assignment.
Present Perfect Tense with “already” and “yet”

Usage:

  1. “Already” (for completed actions):
    • Use “already” to emphasize that an action has happened before the present moment.
      • Example: “He has already visited three countries this year.”
    • Note: “Already” is often placed before the main verb.
  2. “Yet” (for expectations or questions):
    • Use “yet” in negative sentences or questions to express an expectation that something will happen or to inquire about completion.
      • Example (Negative): “She hasn’t finished her project yet.”
      • Example (Question): “Have you submitted your report yet?”
    • Note: “Yet” is typically placed at the end of the sentence.

Examples:

  1. “Already” (completed actions):
    • “They have already booked their tickets for the concert.”
    • “The team has already won three matches this season.”
    • “I have already read that novel.”
  2. “Yet” (expectations/questions):
    • “Has she finished her presentation yet?”
    • “We haven’t received the test results yet.”
    • “Have you tried the new restaurant yet?”

Real-Life Application:

Students can use the present perfect tense with “already” and “yet” in their daily lives:

  • Describing completed experiences: “I have already visited the Louvre Museum.”
  • Expressing expectations: “I haven’t received the confirmation email yet.”
  • Asking questions: “Have you finished your homework yet?”

Remember, the present perfect tense with “already” and “yet” adds precision and context to our language. Encourage students to practice using it to enhance their communication skills! ????????

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