๐Already, just and yet๐
๐ 1. Already is used to talk about something that has happened sooner than expected. It shows surprise.
Just means exactly or very recently.
โIt is just one oโclock. (= It is exactly one oโclock.)
โShe has just arrived. (= Very recently)
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Just means exactly or very recently.
โIt is just one oโclock. (= It is exactly one oโclock.)
โShe has just arrived. (= Very recently)
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โShe has already left. (= She has left but we werenโt expecting that she would leave so soon.)
โShe has just left. (= She left a moment ago.)
โ Just can also mean only.
โI just want a glass of water.
โI just asked.
โJust is not used in questions or negative sentences.๐ 2. Position of just, yet and already
โ Already usually goes with the verb. If there is no auxiliary verb, already goes before the verb. If there is an auxiliary verb, it goes after the auxiliary verb.
โShe already arrived. (NOT She arrived already.)
โShe has already arrived. (NOT She already has arrived.)
โI have already finished.
โHave you already finished?
โYet usually goes at the end of a clause. It can also go immediately after not.
โDonโt eat those mangoes - they are not ripe yet.OR Donโt eat those mangoes - they are not yet ripe.
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