After lunch you go to see your grandmother. She says, "Would you like something to eat?" You say: No, thanks. I ... (just / have lunch) - No, thanks. I've just had lunch., After lunch you go to see your grandmother. She says, "Would you like something to eat?" You say: No, thanks. I ... (already / eat) - No, thanks. I've already eaten., Joe goes out. Five minutes later, the phone rings and the caller says, "Can I speak to Joe?" You say: I'm afraid he ... (just / go out) - I'm afraid he's just gone out., You are eating in a restaurant. The waiter thinks you have finished and starts to take your plate away. You say: Wait a minute! I ... (not finish / yet) - Wait a minute! I haven't finished yet!, You plan to eat at a restaurant tonight. You phone to reserve a table. Later your friend says, "Shall I phone to reserve a table?" You say: No, I ... (already / do) it. - No, I've already done it., You know that Lisa is looking for a job. Perhaps she has been successful. You ask her: ... (find anything / yet)? - Have you found anything yet?, You are still thinking about where to go for your holiday. A friend asks, "Where are you going for your holiday?" You say: I ... (not decide / yet). - I haven't decided yet., Mark went out, but a few minutes ago he returned. Somebody asks, "Is Mark still out?" You say: No, he ... (come back / already). - No, he's come back already.,

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