Fill out the blanks with “yet”, “just” or “already”
Answer:
- It’s 3 a.m. and Jim hasn’t come home yet.
- I have just taken the car to the service three times this week; however, it’s still making funny noises.
- Steve has already arrived home; we can start eating altogether.
- Our teacher, Mr. Jenkins, is asking for our assignments. Fortunately, I have just finished it today.
- Have you yet finished your meal? You must be hungry!
- Kate has just opened a new coffeehouse. You must try its Americano. It’s tasty.
- We haven’t found any life form in any other planet in the Solar System yet.
- His asking for my help three times has already driven me crazy, but Jonathan doesn’t give up! Why doesn’t he understand that I’m quite busy these days?
- In the brainstorming session, we have just come up with a wonderful idea to write an essay on: How people made yoghurt first!
- Jack says he has already read Baudrillard’s latest article three times, but he has no idea what it is about.
These are the correct words to fill in the blanks.