We often use these adverbs with the present perfect tense.
1) Already: we usually use " Already" in affirmative statements to say that something has happened at least once before.
Example: Q: Have you done your homework?
A: Yes, I have already done it.
2) Never and Ever: We often use "ever" in questions and "never" in negatives to refer to the whole of a person's experience
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Example: *: Hve you ever visited Mecca?
*: No, I have never visited it
3) Just: We use "just" to state that something happened only a short time ago.
Example: *: Anna's just arrived.
4) Yet: We use "yet" in questions or negative to refer to the period of time elapsed until now.
Example: Q:Have you finished reading your book yet?
A: Not yet, I haven't finished it yet…
Activity
*Put the verb between parentheses in the present perfect…
01. He already (have leave) Algiers to Mecca.
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02. I never (hane see) him in this city.
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03. You (have visit) ever paris?
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04. They just (have buy) a flat.
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* Put the following verbs in the present perfect using /never;ever;already;yet…etc.
01. He (have leave) the company.
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02. Your friend (have travel) to Spain.
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03. My parents (have move) to London.
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04. Your (father have) die.
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