Do you know the Present Perfect Adverbs?

Do you know the Present Perfect Adverbs?
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A Time Words quiz with a Halloween theme. 
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Casper the friendly ghost wants to know the phrase with the correct time words: (ever, never or already)

Casper the friendly ghost wants to know the phrase with the correct time words: (ever, never or already)

Have you EVER seen a ghost? No, I have never seen a ghost.
Have you ALREADY seen a ghost? No, I have NEVER seen a ghost.
Have you ALREADY seen a ghost? No, I have EVER seen a ghost.
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The Blair Witch wants to know the phrase with the correct time words: (ever, never or already)

The Blair Witch wants to know the phrase with the correct time words: (ever, never or already)

Has Blair Witch ALREADY cast a spell on you?
Has Blair Witch EVER cast a spell on you?
Has Blair Witch NEVER cast a spell on you?
The Black Cat wants to know the phrase with the correct time words: (ever, never or already)

The Black Cat wants to know the phrase with the correct time words: (ever, never or already)

Has your brother NEVER been afraid of black cats? No, ALREADY. He doesn't think they're bad luck.
Has your brother EVER been afraid of black cats? No, NEVER. He doesn't think they're bad luck.
Has your brother ALREADY been afraid of black cats? No, NEVER. He doesn't think they're bad luck.
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Elphaba the Wicked Witch of the West wants to know the phrase with the correct time words: (just or yet)

Elphaba the Wicked Witch of the West wants to know the phrase with the correct time words: (just or yet)

Don't bother me! I haven't finished creating my new potion YET.
Don't bother me! I haven't finished creating my new potion JUST.
Dracula wants to know the phrase with the correct time words: (just or yet)

Dracula wants to know the phrase with the correct time words: (just or yet)

Yes! I have YET put on my vampire costume. Let's go!
Yes! I have JUST put on my vampire costume. Let's go!
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Frankenstein wants to know the phrase with the correct time words: (just or yet)

Frankenstein wants to know the phrase with the correct time words: (just or yet)

Frankenstein is here! He has YET arrived from tha laboratory. Have You see him JUST?
Frankenstein is here! He has JUST arrived from tha laboratory. Have You see him YET?
The monster house wants you to answer the following question, using the Time Words correctly. (For or Since)
How long have your lived in a haunted house?

The monster house wants you to answer the following question, using the Time Words correctly. (For or Since) How long have your lived in a haunted house?

Let's see. I think SINCE I was a baby, probably FOR many, many moons.
Let's see. I think FOR I was a baby, probably SINCE many, many moons.
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Batman wants you to answer the following question, using the Time Words correctly. (For or Since)
How long have you been afraid of bats?

Batman wants you to answer the following question, using the Time Words correctly. (For or Since) How long have you been afraid of bats?

Always. Definitely SINCE years and years, and certainly FOR I was a little witch.
Always. Definitely FOR years and years, and certainly SINCE I was a little witch
The black cat wants you to answer the following question, using the Time Words correctly. (For or Since)
How long have you had a black cat for a pet?

The black cat wants you to answer the following question, using the Time Words correctly. (For or Since) How long have you had a black cat for a pet?

FOR many years, SINCE 1990.
SINCE many years, FOR 1990.
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