Grammar: B1 - ⚙️ Verbs in Depth: ⏳ Perfect & Continuous Tenses - Lesson 3: Present Perfect Simple - Use (Recent past actions with just/already/yet)

Grammar: Present Perfect B1 Lesson 18: Recent Events with 'Just', 'Already' & 'Yet' What you will learn: By the end of this lesson, you will be able to correctly use 'just', 'already', and 'yet' with the Present Perfect to talk about recent past events. Using Adverbs for Recent Events We often use the Present Perfect with the adverbs just , already , and yet to add more detail about *when* a recent action happened. Just For actions that happened a very short time ago (e.g., a minute ago). Example: I have just finished my coffee. Already For actions that happened sooner than expected. Example: She has already started her new job. Yet For expected actions that haven't happened (used in negatives and questions). Example: I haven't seen the new film yet . The Grammar Rule 📖 Summary of Adverb Usage Adverb Used In... Meaning Position Just Positive (+) A moment ago Between 'have' and verb Already Positive (+) Sooner than expected Between 'have&…