Complete with Just, Yet or Already.
1 - Joseph: Do you know anything about Sally?
Carla: Oh she's fine. I've _______ spoken
to her on the phone.
2 - We go to a show on Friday night, but we haven't bought tickets _________
3 - Monica says she’s ________ caught the
train, so she’ll be here in half an hour.
4 - We can’t have spaghetti tonight. We’ve ________ had spaghetti three times this week.
5 - Maria sends her love. I’ve _______ seen her
in the Rambla.
6 - Have you done the washing up yet ?
Joseph: I've _______ done it. I did it an
hour ago.
7 - The company hasn’t sent a reply_______
8 - Have you seen the movie Slumdog
Millionaire ________ ?
9 - I haven't phoned my parents ________ . I'll do it as soon as I get home.
10 - Don’t worry, I have _________ spoken to the police. They’ll be here any minute now.
Soluções para a tarefa
Resposta:
1 - Joseph: Do you know anything about Sally?
Carla: Oh she's fine. I've already spoken to her on the phone.
2 - We go to a show on Friday night, but we haven't bought tickets yet.
3 - Monica says she’s just caught the train, so she’ll be here in half an hour.
4 - We can’t have spaghetti tonight. We’ve already had spaghetti three times this week.
5 - Maria sends her love. I’ve just seen her in the Rambla.
6 - Have you done the washing up yet ?
Joseph: I've already done it. I did it an hour ago.
7 - The company hasn’t sent a reply yet.
8 - Have you seen the movie Slumdog Millionaire yet?
9 - I haven't phoned my parents yet. I'll do it as soon as I get home.
10 - Don’t worry, I have already spoken to the police. They’ll be here any minute now.
Explicação:
Already :
Significa Já. "Already" se refere a uma ação ocorrida em um período anterior ao presente, mas não especificado. Ele sugere que não é necessário repetir a ação. Already também passa a ideia de surpresa por ter 'acontecido antes do esperado'.
Just :
Just é utilizado para expressar uma ação que acabou de acontecer.
Yet:
Yet é utilizado em orações interrogativas e negativas para indicar algo que não ocorreu ou que pode não ter ocorrido, mas o qual se espera que ocorra. Ele é inserido no final da frase ou depois do termo not.