Use the cues to make dialogues with already, just and yet. 2) a: your friend sam/pick up/tickets? b: no, but (already/buy/them). 3) a: you/decide/take/phone or tablet? b: yes, (just/pack it). 4) a: your friend sam/book/taxi? b: no, but (yet/have/got the number). 5) a: you/write down/emergency number? b: yes, (just/write/the notepaper).
2) A: Has your friend Sam/picked up/the tickets?
B: No, but ...he has .. (already/bought/them).
3) A: Have you/decided to/take/a phone or a tablet?
B: Yes, .I..have.. (just/packed it).
4) A: Has your friend Sam/booked/a taxi?
B: No, ..he..hasn't yet/got the number).
5) A: Have you/written down/the emergency number?
B: Yes, ...I have .. (just/written it on/the notepaper).
2) A: Has your friend Sam picked up the tickets?
B: No, but he has already bought them).
3) A: Have you decided to take a phone or a tablet?
B: Yes, I have just packed it.
4) A: Has your friend Sam booked a taxi?
B: No, he hasn't yet got the number.
5) A: Have you written down the emergency number?
B: Yes, I have just written it on the notepaper.