Fill in the blank with the most appropriate word. A: Have you tidied your room _____ ? B: Yes, I've _____ tidied it.
A
yet / just
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B
just / yet
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C
already / just
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D
already / yet
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Solution
The correct option is A yet / just 'Yet' is an adverb of time which is used to show that something has not happened by a particular time. 'Just' is used as an adverb which shows something has happened a short time ago. 'Just' is an adverb of degree which usually goes in the mid position before the verb. So option A is the correct answer. Rest of the options are incorrect.