Session 2
Challenge your English with this quiz on 'just', 'yet' and 'already'
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'Just', 'already' or 'yet'?
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'Just', 'yet' or 'already' Quiz
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Where does 'yet' go in a sentence? At the beginning, in the middle or at the end? Do you know yet?Question 1 of 8
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We need a word that means 'up to now'Question 2 of 8
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Where does 'already' go in a sentence? At the beginning, in the middle or at the end? You should already know!Question 3 of 8
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You need a word that means 'recently'Question 4 of 8
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Where does just go in a sentence. At the beginning, in the middle or at the end? Have you just found out?Question 5 of 8
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We need a word that means 'before now'Question 6 of 8
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Which sentence is incorrect in both American AND British English?Question 7 of 8
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We use 'since' with a specific past point in time and 'for' with a duration.Question 8 of 8
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