Контрольные задания > 7.4 Read the situations and write sentences with just, already or yet.
1 After lunch you go to see a friend at her house. She says, 'Would you like something to eat?'
You say: No thank you. I've just had lunch (have lunch)
2 Joe goes out. Five minutes later, the phone rings and the caller says, 'Can I speak to Joe?'
You say: I'm afraid (go out)
3 You are eating in a restaurant. The waiter thinks you have finished and starts to take your plate away.
You say: Wait a minute! (not / finish)
4 You plan to eat at a restaurant tonight. You phone to reserve a table. Later your friend says,
'Shall I phone to reserve a table?' You say: No, (do it)
5 You know that Lisa is looking for a place to live. Perhaps she has been successful.
You ask her: ? (find)
6 You are still thinking about where to go for your holiday. A friend asks, 'Where are you going
for your holiday?' You say: (not / decide)
7 Laura went out, but a few minutes ago she returned. Somebody asks, 'Is Laura still out?'
You say: No, (come back)
Вопрос:
7.4 Read the situations and write sentences with just, already or yet.
1 After lunch you go to see a friend at her house. She says, 'Would you like something to eat?'
You say: No thank you. I've just had lunch (have lunch)
2 Joe goes out. Five minutes later, the phone rings and the caller says, 'Can I speak to Joe?'
You say: I'm afraid (go out)
3 You are eating in a restaurant. The waiter thinks you have finished and starts to take your plate away.
You say: Wait a minute! (not / finish)
4 You plan to eat at a restaurant tonight. You phone to reserve a table. Later your friend says,
'Shall I phone to reserve a table?' You say: No, (do it)
5 You know that Lisa is looking for a place to live. Perhaps she has been successful.
You ask her: ? (find)
6 You are still thinking about where to go for your holiday. A friend asks, 'Where are you going
for your holiday?' You say: (not / decide)
7 Laura went out, but a few minutes ago she returned. Somebody asks, 'Is Laura still out?'
You say: No, (come back)
Ответ:
Let's complete the sentences with *just*, *already*, or *yet* based on the given situations:
1. After lunch you go to see a friend at her house. She says, 'Would you like something to eat?'
You say: No thank you. I've just had lunch.
2. Joe goes out. Five minutes later, the phone rings and the caller says, 'Can I speak to Joe?'
You say: I'm afraid he's already gone out.
3. You are eating in a restaurant. The waiter thinks you have finished and starts to take your plate away.
You say: Wait a minute! I haven't finished yet!
4. You plan to eat at a restaurant tonight. You phone to reserve a table. Later your friend says,
'Shall I phone to reserve a table?' You say: No, I've already done it.
5. You know that Lisa is looking for a place to live. Perhaps she has been successful.
You ask her: Have you found anything yet?
6. You are still thinking about where to go for your holiday. A friend asks, 'Where are you going for your holiday?' You say: I haven't decided yet.
7. Laura went out, but a few minutes ago she returned. Somebody asks, 'Is Laura still out?'
You say: No, she's just come back.
Explanation:
* Just is used to indicate that something happened a very short time ago.
* Already is used to indicate that something happened before now or earlier than expected.
* Yet is used to indicate that something hasn't happened or isn't expected to happen until a specific time, often used in questions and negative statements.