The present perfect with ‘just’, ‘already’ and ‘yet’

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Do you collect anything? Beth and Neil talk about what they collect and have in their house and our grammar guru Georgie explains the grammar of quantities. Learn to use language like 'absolutely loads of', 'some' and 'only a few'. TRANSCRIPT AND WORKSHEET Find a full transcript ...  Show more

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