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Which sentence uses the present perfect tense correctly with 'already' and 'yet'?
Which sentence uses the present perfect tense correctly with 'already' and 'yet'?
- I have finished my homework already.
- I have finished already my homework.
- I have already finished my homework. (correct)
- I already have finished my homework.
Which sentence uses the present perfect tense incorrectly with 'already' and 'yet'?
Which sentence uses the present perfect tense incorrectly with 'already' and 'yet'?
- I have yet to see the movie.
- I have yet seen the movie. (correct)
- I haven't seen yet the movie.
- I haven't yet seen the movie.
Which sentence uses the present perfect tense correctly with 'already' and 'yet'?
Which sentence uses the present perfect tense correctly with 'already' and 'yet'?
- You have finished your work yet?
- You have yet finished your work?
- Have you finished your work yet? (correct)
- Have you yet finished your work?
Which modal verb is used to express the highest level of certainty?
Which modal verb is used to express the highest level of certainty?
Which modal verb is used to express a lower level of certainty compared to 'must'?
Which modal verb is used to express a lower level of certainty compared to 'must'?
Which modal verb is used to express a possibility that is less likely compared to 'could'?
Which modal verb is used to express a possibility that is less likely compared to 'could'?