1) We use it to talk about an action that finished in the past but the result is important now a) PRESENT PERFECT b) PAST SIMPLE 2) We use it to talk about an action that happened at a definite time in the past a) PRESENT PERFECT b) PAST SIMPLE 3) We use it to talk about an action that started and finished in the past a) PRESENT PERFECT b) PAST SIMPLE 4) We use it to talk about an action that started in the past and continues up to the present a) PRESENT PERFECT b) PAST SIMPLE 5) We use yet in questions and negatives a) PRESENT PERFECT b) PAST SIMPLE 6) We use it to talk about past action that has a present result /consequence a) PRESENT PERFECT b) PAST SIMPLE 7) We use it with ago, last week, in 2008 a) PAST SIMPLE b) PRESENT PERFECT 8) We use JUST to show the action happened in the very recent past. Example: The package has just arrive to the office. a) True b) False 9) We use YET in NEGATIVE sentences and questions to talk about something that hasn't happened but you expect it will happen. Example: They haven't finished the report yet. a) False b) True 10) We use ALREADY to emphasize the action happened sooner than expected. Example: The client has already received the shipment. a) True b) False 11) Some departments haven't sent their requirements ____ . (expected to happen) a) Just b) Yet c) Already 12) I've ____ emailed them another reminder. (very recent past) a) Just b) Yet c) Already 13) I've ____ received everyone's feedback. (sooner than expected) a) Just b) Yet c) Already

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