Thanks for the invitation, but I have just seen the film.
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Has he just left the house?
already
They hurried to the supermarket, but it was already closed.
"You must go to London!". "I've already been there."
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Have you already finished?
· Have you already met the new teacher? (=I think you've probably met him.)
· Is my coat dry already? That was quick! (=I know it is dry.)
yet
His latest film is the best yet. (=up to now)
There's plenty of time yet. (the situation is continuing, even when we might expect it won't continue)
We've got a lot more work to do yet.(same as previous example) (1)
Tom hasn't paid me yet.
The postman hasn't come yet.
Has the postman come yet? Is dinner ready yet?
· Have you met the new teacher yet? (=I don't know whether you've met him.)
· Is my coat dry yet? (=I don't know)
- Haven't youd done your homework yet? (negative: to emphasize my expectations)
ever
This is the best film I have ever seen. (superlative sentences)
I haven't ever done an extreme sport.
Have you ever run a marathon?
never
He has never won the lottery.
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(1) Don't use yet to refer to something that has happened. Use "already":
She's already booked the flight. but She's booked the flight yet.
· GRAMMAR
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"You must go to London!". "I've already been there."
· Have you already met the new teacher? (=I think you've probably met him.)
· Is my coat dry already? That was quick! (=I know it is dry.)
There's plenty of time yet. (the situation is continuing, even when we might expect it won't continue)
We've got a lot more work to do yet.(same as previous example)
(1)
The postman hasn't come yet.
Is dinner ready yet?
· Have you met the new teacher yet? (=I don't know whether you've met him.)
· Is my coat dry yet? (=I don't know)
- Haven't youd done your homework yet? (negative: to emphasize my expectations)
She's already booked the flight. but She's booked the flight yet.
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