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[Already | Still | Yet | Just] - Coggle Diagram
[Already | Still | Yet | Just]
Already
Use
Present Perfect | Relate to present moment
We use it to emphasize that something happened before something else or earlier than expected
Meaning
Before now
Structure
Already comes after the auxiliary Have/Has and before the main verb or at the end of the sentence
Examples
She wanted to see "Little Women" but I have already seen it
The train has left already
Just
Use
Present Perfect | Relate to present moment
Meaning
A short time before
Examples
I have just seen Rory coming out of the supermarket.
Mike has just called. Can you ring him back, please?
Structure
Subject + Auxiliary Have/Has + Just + Past participle
Yet
Use
Present Perfect | Relate to present moment | Only in negative sentences and questions
Meaning
At any time up to now
Structure
This goes to the end of the sentence or question
Examples
Have you finished your homework yet?
I have not finished it yet. I will do it after lunch
Still
Use
Present Perfect | Relate to present moment | Only in negative sentences
We use it to emphasize that we expected the thing to happen earlier
Meaning
Something has not happened
Structure
Still comes after the subject and before the auxiliary Have/Has
Examples
I have been waiting for an hour and the train still has not come.
You promised me your homework yesterday, but you still have not given it to me.
De: Jeremy Emmanuel Aveleida Castillo