Complete the conversation using just, already or yet and the words in brackets ( ).
Put the verbs into the Present Perfect.
Julia: Are you having a good time here?
Anna: Yes, I haven't been here long, and (») I've already visited
(I/visit) a lot of
interesting places.
Julia: (1)
(you/visit/the Art Gallery/?)
Anna: No, (2)............
(/not/do/that), but l'm going to do it.
Julia: What about the theatre? (3)......
.................... (you/see/a play/?
Anna: No, but (4).
........ (I/book/a ticket) for one. It's called The Friends.
I rang the theatre five minutes ago. Would you like to come with me?
Julia: Thanks, but (5)......
..... (I/see/that play). I saw it last month.
Anna: (6).
.... (W/read) in the newspaper that The Adventurers are
going to give a concert next week. Do you like them?
Julia: Yes, I do. (7)........
..... ….. (they/make) a really good, new record. It
came out a couple of days ago.
Anna: I really want to get a ticket.
Julia: (8)...........
(they/not/sell/all the tickets). But be quick! They're a
very popular group.
Soluções para a tarefa
have you visited the art gallery?
i have not done that
have you seen a play
i have booked a ticket
i have seen that play
we have read
they have made
they have not sold all the tickets
Next: completing the conversations with just, already or yet, second to the present perfect:
Julia: (1) Have you visited the art gallery?
Anna: No, (2) I haven't done that yet, but l'm going to do it.
Julia: What about the theatre? (3) Have you already seen a play?
Anna: No, but (4) I just booked a ticket for one. It's called The Friends. I rang the theatre five minutes ago. Would you like to come with me?
Julia: Thanks, but (5) I have seen that play already. I saw it last month.
Anna: (6) We have read the newspaper that The Adventurers are going to give a concert next week. Do you like them?
Julia: Yes, I do. (7) They have made a really good new record. It came out a couple of days ago.
Julia: (8) They have not sold all the tickets yet. But be quick! They're a
very popular group.
Yet, just, already e still
- Just = usado com o presente perfeito significa "pouco tempo antes" ou "praticamente agora".
- Yet = usado com o presente perfeito significa "de qualquer ponto/altura até agora" ou "ainda".
- Still = usado com o presente perfeito significa que algo ainda não aconteceu, ou que já aconteceu e permanece.
- Already = usado com o presente perfeito significa "antes de agora" ou "já".
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