Exercise 5.3 Complete Bs sentences. Use the verb in brackets + just/already/yet. 1. A: Would you like something to eat? B: No, thanks. I ----- had lunch. (just/have)
2. A: Do you know where Julia is? B: Yes, I --- her. (just/see)
3. A: What time is David leaving? B: He --- (already/leave)
4. A: What's in the newspaper today? B: I don't know. I --- (not/read/yet)
5. A: Is Ann coming to the cinema with us? B: No, she --- the film. (already/see)
6. A: Are your friends here yet? B: Yes, they --- (just/arrive)
7. A: What does Tim think about your plan? B: I --- (not/tell/yet)
Exercise 5.4 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 are going to a restaurant this evening. You phone to reserve a table. Later your friend says
'Shall I phone to reserve a table?'
You say: No --- it. (do)
5. You know that a friend of yours is looking for a job. Perhaps she has been successful. Ask her.
You say: ---? (find)
6. Ann went to the bank, but a few minutes ago she returned. Somebody asks 'Is Ann still at the
bank?'
You say: No, --- (come back)
Exercise 5.5 You are asking somebody questions about things he or she has done. Make questions from the words in brackets. 1. (ever/ride/horse?)
2. (ever/be/California?)
3. (ever/run/marathon?)
4. (ever/speak/famous person?)
5. (always/live/in this town?)
6. (most beautiful place/ever/visit?) What