Week 2: lesson 4. Grammar - present perfect revision (multiple choice)

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We use ___ with the present perfect tense to say that something happened before something else, or earlier than expected.

  • ever
  • yet
  • just
  • already (correct)

We use ___ with the present perfect tense to say that something has happened recently in the past.

  • ever
  • yet
  • just (correct)
  • already

We use ___to ask about someone's experiences.

  • ever (correct)
  • yet
  • just
  • already

We use ___ with the present perfect tense when something has not happened but we expect it to happen in the future.

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Capital de Francia (tarjeta de ejemplo)

París

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