Нажми, чтобы прочитать перевод. JUST We use just in sentences to talk about very recent events or actions. Just means a time before. We put just between the and the verb in the third form. ALREADY We use already in sentences to talk about actions and events that happened before now or earlier than expected. Already means before now or than expected. We put already between the and the third form of the verb. YET We use yet in and negative sentences to talk about actions and events happening up to now. Yet means up to now or until the present time. Yet comes at the of the sentence.
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JUST

  • We use just in affirmative sentences to talk about very recent events or actions.
  • Just means a short time before.
  • We put just between the auxiliary verb (have/has) and the verb in the third form.

ALREADY

  • We use already in affirmative sentences to talk about actions and events that happened before now or earlier than expected.

  • Already means  before now or earlier than expected.

  • We put already between the auxiliary verb (have/has) and the third form of the verb.

YET

  • We use yet in questions and negative sentences to talk about actions and events happening up to now.
  • Yet means up to now or until the present time.
  • Yet comes at the end of the sentence.