Already, Just, Still, Yet — Gap-filling — Exercise 1
Fill in the blanks with already, just, still, or yet.
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I
haven’t called Timothy to see how he is.
I still haven’t called Timothy to see how he is.
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1.Paul is thirty-five but heasks for money from his parents.still
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2.Conner hasdecided what to do. Nothing could change his mind.already
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3.Look at Vicki. She hastaken her first step.just
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4.I havefinished with the cooking. What shall I do next?just
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5.Don’t force us to eat this soup. We aren’t hungry.yet
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6.You can’t go out. You haven’t cleaned your room.yet
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7.Daisy issitting in her room. When will she come out?still
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8.I havecome home. Can I call you a bit later?just
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9.Thank you for inviting me, but I haveseen that play.already
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10.Lily hasn’t decidedwhich dress she wants to wear for Peter’s party.yet
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11.You havestarted a new job. What could go wrong?just
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12.Perry hasn’t met his love. He is feeling lonely.yet
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13.Is Emilydating William? I thought they broke up.still
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14.I havetold you about the accident. Haven’t you listened to me?just
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15.Kevin went to the shop but it wasclosed.already
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