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5B © Educational Publishing House Ltd Yet Unit 3 Open Day with open arms

5B Unit 3 © Educational Publishing House Ltd Yet We use yet to ask if something has happened.

5B Unit 3 © Educational Publishing House Ltd Yet We use not … yet to talk about things that have not happened.

5B Unit 3 © Educational Publishing House Ltd Example 1 Have you made the strawberry pudding yet? No, I haven’t made the strawberry pudding yet.

5B Unit 3 © Educational Publishing House Ltd Example 2 Has Mr Wong finished his work yet? No, he hasn’t finished his work yet.

Children, now it’s your turn. 5B Unit 3 © Educational Publishing House Ltd

5B Unit 3 © Educational Publishing House Ltd Question 1 Has Eddie packed all the vegetables ? No, he packed all the vegetables. hasn’t yet

5B Unit 3 © Educational Publishing House Ltd Question 2 Have you put the tiramisu in the fridge ? No, I put the tiramisu in the fridge. haven’t yet

5B Unit 3 © Educational Publishing House Ltd Question 3 No, she hasn’t watered the plant yet. Has Amy watered the plant yet? water the plant Amy

5B Unit 3 © Educational Publishing House Ltd Question 4 No, he hasn’t washed the clothes yet. Has Dad washed the clothes yet? wash the clothes Dad

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