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THE PRESENT

PERFECT
YET-ALREADY
It is used to indicate a link between the present and the
past. The present perfect is a grammatical combination
of the present tense and the perfect aspect that is used
to express a past event that has present consequences.

The term is particularly used in


the context of English grammar
to refer to forms such as "I have
finished".
YET ALREADY
❖ We use “yet” to ❖ We use
say that “already” to say
something hasn´t something
happened, but it happened sooner
Will soon. tan expected, or
to emphasize that
❖ We use “yet” at it has happened.
the end of a
statement or ❖ The position of
question. “already” is
before the past
participle.
❖I HAVEN’T FINISHED MY HOMEWORK
YET.
❖THE BUS HAS ALREADY LEFT.
❖SHE HASN’T FOUND HER BOOK YET,
BUT I’M SURE SHE WILL.
❖I'VE ALREADY CALLED THE
DOCTOR.
❖HE HASN’T SAID ANYTHING
UNPLEASANT YET.

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