Present Perfect + Just, Still, Already and Yet.
How to use just? Just can be used as a verb, adjective, adverb of intensity and as an adverb of time. How to use Already? Already can be used for: Surprise, something that happened, indicating a completed action and in questions being an expectation that something has happened before. How to use it still? Still can be used to indicate the present tense, indicate continuity, emphasize contrast and lack of change. How to use yet? Indicating something that has not happened up to the present time, used in questions to express surprise or expectation, used in combination with "not" to express denial and indicating a future action or an expectation of something that will happen soon.
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She hasn't gotten home _____
just
yet
still
already
2
I've ____ sent you a message
just
still
yet
3
We've _____ met
already
yet
still
4
He __________ never __________ a car before.
have - driven
has - driven
already
hasn’t - driven
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__________ you __________ the news today?
Have - hear
Have - to hear
Have - to heard
Have - heard