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  1. Have You Done Your Homework Text

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  6. Pen and Phrase HAVE YOU DONE YOUR HOMEWORK? on White Background Stock

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  1. POV: You haven't done your homework

  2. [Did you] Vs. [Have you] Conversation English Listening & Speaking Practice A2 Level

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  1. present perfect

    With "already", they mean the same thing. The function implied by "already" is "a completed action in the past with present result". The difference between the two types is Americans tend to prefer the simple past version, while everyone else --including Canadians-- prefers the present perfect.

  2. Have you done your homework already/yet?

    Yet. Already. That is a very poor exam question since, as others have said, both are equally correct, so it is impossible to choose one over the other. 1. Have you done your homework yet? 2. Have you done your homework already? #1 is simply asking if you have done this action. #2 adds a different nuance because it conveys the idea of the action ...

  3. Present Perfect for recently finished actions

    Just. Present Perfect is also used to talk about something recently finished. I have just done my homework: This means not so long ago you finished your homework. It is an unspecified time in the past. We don't know when the person did it, but it wasn't so long ago. It is usually used to stress that you finished the action and there it no ...

  4. Already, still, yet

    3 We have eaten dinner. 4 We haven't eaten dinner . 5 We haven't eaten dinner. 6 I've eaten dinner but I'm hungry. 7 It's very early but I'm hungry. 8 It's dinner time but I'm not very hungry . 9 Have you washed your car ? 10 I have washed my car. Still, yet, already - What's the difference?

  5. Past simple or present perfect?

    I've lost my keys. We've been to a very nice restaurant. We use the past simple (NOT present perfect) when we mention or ask about when something happened or when the time is known by the speaker and the listener. We often use a past expression ( last week, yesterday, when I was a child, etc .) We've arrived yesterday.

  6. Present perfect: 'just', 'yet', 'still' and 'already'

    I've already spent my salary and it's two weeks before payday. He wanted to see Sudden Risk but I've already seen it. The train's left already! Already can come between the auxiliary and the main verb or at the end of the clause. Do this exercise to test your grammar again. Grammar test 2 'just', 'yet', 'still' and 'already': Grammar test 2

  7. have you done/did you do your homework?

    Cumbria, UK. British English. Mar 2, 2019. #13. Since you live in the UK, use "have you done", since you are interested in the situation in the present. I think AmE usage is "did you do". Don't use "the" with "your". "Your homework" is the usual way of saying it. J.

  8. Present perfect simple with just, already and yet

    We can use the present perfect positive with just or already: Subject + have/has + just/already + past participle. three universities. the match. We usually use short forms ( I've, You've, He's, etc.) when we are speaking and in informal writing. We can use the present perfect negative with yet: Subject + haven't/hasn't + past participle + yet.

  9. English Grammar

    already comes with somthing done active you did it and finished and you know that. yet-> comes with negative "not" in the sentence. and in the question if you did not know if somthing done or not. i hope you got it. girl full of hope. thanks a millions Alex.

  10. Have You Done Your Homework "yet" Or "already"? • English Notes

    By completing your homework "yet", you demonstrate a proactive attitude towards your education and showcase your dedication to learning. On the other hand, finishing it "already" shows that you have prioritized your obligations and have managed your time effectively. Remember, staying on top of your assignments is crucial for academic ...

  11. Exercises on Simple Past and Present Perfect

    Exercise 1. Put the verbs into the correct tense (simple past or present perfect simple). Mother: I want to prepare dinner. (you / wash) the dishes yet? Daughter: I (wash) the dishes yesterday, but I (have / not) the time yet to do it today. Mother: (you / do / already) your homework? Daughter: No, I (come / just) home from school. Mother: You (come) home from school two hours ago!

  12. Already did vs have already done

    Have you already done your homework? A. Yes I have I reckon that BrE speakers use present perfect tense with "already" and AmE speakers prefer past tense. dojibear Senior Member. Fresno CA. English (US - northeast) Apr 3, 2019 #2 AmE speakers use both in this example (and in many sentences). The choice is personal style.

  13. Can "already" be used in questions? : Have you finished your homework

    Yes, you can. If I expected you to take two hours to finish your homework and you did it in forty minutes, I would say to you 'Have you finished your homework already?'. I know that you seem to have finished it, and I am surprised that it took you so little time. This is very different from 'Have you finished your homework yet?', when I am ...

  14. Present perfect simple ( I have worked )

    Present perfect simple ( I have worked ) - English Grammar Today - a reference to written and spoken English grammar and usage - Cambridge Dictionary

  15. How to Do Homework: 15 Expert Tips and Tricks

    While it might feel like you have literally no time left in your schedule, there are still ways to make sure you're able to get your homework done and meet your other commitments. Here are our expert homework tips for even the busiest of students. #1: Make a Prioritized To-Do List . You probably already have a to-do list to keep yourself on ...

  16. Have/Haven't you finished your homework yet/already?

    4. Haven't you finished your homework already? Are the above interrogative sentences all grammatically correct? #1 is a normal question. #2 seems to imply that you have finished your homework earlier than expected. Would anyone please tell me the difference in meaning between #3 and #4?

  17. Which is the right response for the question "Did you do your homework?"

    Yes I have done it. are correct and good responses to the question. It would be normal to reflect the form of the question, so if asked "Did you do your homework?" you would normally say "Yes, I did it." If asked "Have you done your homework?" (which means the same thing) you would answer "Yes, I have done it."

  18. have you already finished / have you finished yet

    1) A general question asking someone whether they have been to the bank or not in the period of time up to now. 2) Like 1, but might be expressing surprise. 3) Expressing surprise ( may be wrong though) 4) Like 1. 5) Expressing annoyance.

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  21. Already or yet in questions

    Nov 9, 2006. #6. I think there's a slight difference between the two questions: Have you done your homework already? Gives me the impression that the questioner is surprised you have done it so quickly. Have you done your homework yet? The questioner is asking for information as to whether you have actually done.

  22. Why have you done you homework already? Why have you already

    California; Princeton, NJ. English (American). Dec 31, 2023. #5. {Vladv} Why have you done you {r} homework already? {The Newt} "Why did you [already] do your homework?" I find the original and The Newt revision both very odd questions. Their meaning is unclear.