JUST / ALREADY / YET / STILL (D)Version en ligne ENGLISH, LENGUAGES par Maira Nagles 1 What is the structure of: "YET"' ? a Subject + Have / Has + Past Participle + yet b Yet + subject + Have / Has + Past Participle c Subject + Have / Has + yet + Past Participle 2 What is the correct answer? a I haven't been there still . b I haven't still been there. c I still haven't been there. 3 When can we use: "Already"? a It is used to talk about something that is expected to happen , but did not happen till this moment. b It is used when we want to indicate that something happened a short time ago. c It is used to indicate that something has happened earlier. d It is used to indicate a continuous action and is used in affirmative sentences. 4 What is the structure of: "STILL"' ? a S + have/has + still + past participle b S + have/has + past participle + still c S + still + have/has + past participle 5 What is the meaning of "JUST" a Aún / todavía / ya b Acabar de / justo c YA d TODAVÍA / AÚN