We usually used already, yet and just with the present perfect simple. We ...
We usually used already, yet and just with the present perfect simple.
We use already to say that something hapenned sooner than expected.
Already usually comes after have or has and before the main verb.
We have already had our breakfast.
Do you want a cup of tea?
No, thanks.I've already had one.
We use yet in questions and negative statements to talk about things that we expect to happen before now.
Yet usually comes at the end of the sentence.
Has the post arrived yet?
I haven't done my homeworked yet.
We use just to express actions that have happened recently. Just goes after the auxiliary have or has and before the past participle.
It has just started raining.
Mary has just come from the supermarket.