Do you remember the difference between still, already, yet and just when used with the present perfect?
Complete each sentence using still, already, yet or just.
When used with the present perfect. Still is used to say that something in the present hasn’t finished. She still hasn’t arrived. I still haven’t bought a ticket. Already is used to talk about something that happened sooner than expected. I have...
For is the length of a period of time. Since is the start of a period of time.
In the north of is in the place. North of means outside the place.
Drown is when someone dies under water. Sink is when a thing disappears under water.
A client consults or employs a professional advisor. A customer buys something.
A dictionary is a book of words. Vocabulary is the words in a dictionary.