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Just, Yet, Already, Since, For Grammar Worksheet

The words just, yet and already indicate the time of an action. Likewise, the words for and since indicate duration. Time adverbs are important. Can you use them correctly? Complete the following sentences using appropriate time adverbs. 1. I haven’t finished that report ————— (yet / just / already) 2. He has ——————– returned from …

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Using Just

Just has several meanings. Time Just is used with a verb to indicate the immediate past. They have just gone. (i.e. They went a very short time ago.) Just can also emphasise the idea of at the present or close to the present. ‘Where is my tea?’ ‘I am just going to make it.’ I …

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