Complete the conversation using the verb in the bracket along with just/already/yet. A: Do you know where Julia is? B: Yes, I ______________(just/see) her.
A
have just seen
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B
had already seen
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C
have not seen yet
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D
has just seen
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Solution
The correct option is B have just seen
The Present perfect tense is used to express something which has happened in the very recent past. The syntax for present perfect is: has (with singular subject) / have ( with plural subject ) + verb in past participle form. 'I' and 'You' are exceptional cases, in spite of being singular subjects take the verbs of plural subjects. 'Just' is used when the action happened some moments before the current time. 'Already' is used with actions done some time before the current time & 'Yet' is used with the action which has not been done until the present context of time. Here, the action has happened some moments before the given point of time. Therefore, the correct answer is: I have just seen her.