Енглески језик 7, уџбеник, старо издање, Нови Логос
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LANGUAGE FOCUS Present perfect + still, yet, just and already<br />
I can talk about things that people have done.<br />
4<br />
1 Complete the sentences from the text. Then<br />
match sentences 1–4 with a or b.<br />
1 Craig Jones has arrived.<br />
2 Craig hasn’t gone inside the building.<br />
3 He’s auditioned for two other shows.<br />
4 He hasn’t given up .<br />
a This describes an action which hasn’t<br />
happened.<br />
b This describes an action which has happened.<br />
More practice Workbook page 33<br />
2 Complete the rules with still, yet, just and already.<br />
RULES<br />
1 We use still with negative sentences.<br />
It goes before hasn’t / haven’t.<br />
2 We use and with affirmative<br />
sentences. They go between has / have<br />
and the verb.<br />
3 We use with questions and negative<br />
sentences. It goes at the end of the sentence.<br />
3 Order the words to make sentences.<br />
1 they / haven’t / still / made / the video<br />
2 we / have / already / the talent show / seen<br />
3 already / they’ve / two hits / had<br />
4 won / she / a talent show / just / has<br />
5 you / yet / signed / a contract / have / ?<br />
6 seen / just / a really good / I’ve / film<br />
7 the actor / hasn’t / still / found / a job<br />
4 Write answers for the questions with still, yet,<br />
just and already. Use your own ideas.<br />
Why are you smiling? (just)<br />
Because I’ve just had some good news.<br />
1 Why isn’t your friend here? (still)<br />
2 Why is your friend very happy? (just)<br />
3 Why aren’t the students working? (yet)<br />
4 Why are you going to the cinema? (yet)<br />
5 Why aren’t you having lunch? (already)<br />
6 Why aren’t they at school? (still)<br />
5 2.04 ACTIVATE Listen to six dialogues<br />
and write sentences for 1–6 with the verbs in<br />
the box. Use still, yet, just and already.<br />
Then ask and answer with a partner.<br />
finish see make find write arrive<br />
1 Tom / dinner 4 Jonny / the test<br />
2 Simon / at school 5 Jane / the film<br />
3 Polly / her essay 6 Joe / a job<br />
Has Tom made<br />
dinner yet?<br />
No, he hasn’t. He hasn’t<br />
decided what to make.<br />
Finished?<br />
Write sentences about your day using still, yet,<br />
just and already.<br />
I’ve already had two lessons today.<br />
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