допишите предложения при слов:already, just, since, for, ever, yet. 1. I have ... come from the library. 2. Tom hasn't been at school... a week. 3. Have you... been to London? 4. We have ... written this composition. 5. My grand parents have lived with us... June. 6. I haven't seen you ... ages. 7. He hasn't bought him a present ... 8. They have ... finished their breakfast.

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Neekeetos Neekeetos  04.01.2024 14:56
1. I have already come from the library.
- The word "already" indicates that the action of coming from the library has already been completed before now.

2. Tom hasn't been at school for a week.
- The word "for" indicates a duration of time, in this case, a week, during which Tom has not been present at school.

3. Have you just been to London?
- The word "just" suggests that the action of going to London occurred in the very recent past or a short time ago.

4. We have ever written this composition.
- The word "ever" emphasizes that, up until now, this is the only time we have written this composition. It suggests that it may be a unique or significant event.

5. My grandparents have lived with us since June.
- The word "since" indicates that the action of living with us started in June and has continued up to the present time.

6. I haven't seen you for ages.
- The word "for" here also indicates a duration of time. In this case, it highlights a long period of time during which the speaker has not seen the other person.

7. He hasn't bought him a present yet.
- The word "yet" implies that the action of buying a present has not been completed up to now, but it may still happen in the future.

8. They have just finished their breakfast.
- The word "just" suggests that the action of finishing their breakfast occurred very recently or just a moment ago.
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