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The present perfect with 'just', 'yet' and 'already'

Learning English Grammar

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The Difference Between Just, Already and Yet

We use just with the present perfect for something that happened only a short time ago. Both just and already come between the auxiliary and the past participle. The sentences with just and already are positive, but the sentence with yet is negative.

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