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171 English File 3rd edition Teacher’s Book Pre-intermediate Photocopiable © Oxford University Press 2012 4A GRAMMAR present perfect + yet, just, already a Write questions and answers for the picture. Use present perfect + yet / already. 1 do / the washing-up Has he done the washing-up yet? No, he hasn’t. 2 clean / the floor ? . 3 do / the ironing ? . 4 take out / the rubbish ? . 5 do / the shopping ? . 6 do / the washing ? . 7 clean / the window ? . 8 tidy / his desk ? . 9 lay / the table ? . 10 make / his bed ? . b Write sentences for the pictures. Use just + present perfect. 1 She / make / breakfast She’s just made breakfast. 2 He / be on holiday . 3 They / arrive . 4 She / wash her hair . 5 He / buy a ring . 6 A Would you like a cake? B No, thanks. We / have lunch . activation c Write sentences that are true for you. Say two things you’ve already done today, two things you haven’t done yet, and two things you’ve just done. 1 2 3 4 5 6

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171English File 3rd edition Teacher’s Book Pre-intermediate Photocopiable © Oxford University Press 2012

4A GRAMMAR present perfect + yet, just, already

a Write questions and answers for the picture. Use present perfect + yet / already.

1 do / the washing-up

Has he done the washing-up yet?

No, he hasn’t.

2 clean / the floor

?

.

3 do / the ironing

?

.

4 take out / the rubbish

?

.

5 do / the shopping

?

.

6 do / the washing

?

.

7 clean / the window

?

.

8 tidy / his desk

?

.

9 lay / the table

?

.

10 make / his bed

?

.

b Write sentences for the pictures. Use just + present perfect.

1 She / make / breakfast

She’s just made breakfast.

2 He / be on holiday

.

3 They / arrive

.

4 She / wash her hair

.

5 He / buy a ring

.

6 A Would you like a cake? B No, thanks. We / have lunch

.

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c Write sentences that are true for you. Say two things you’ve already done today, two things you haven’t done yet, and two things you’ve just done.

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