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  • have you finished already? or have you finished yet?? - TextRanch
    have you finished already? vs have you finished yet? Both phrases are correct and commonly used in English They are interchangeable and can be used to inquire about the completion of a task or activity The choice between 'already' and 'yet' depends on personal preference or regional variations
  • Which one below is correct? And why? A: Have you finished yet? B: Have . . .
    Both are correct, but used in different situations If you think someone's taking a lot time to do something and they should have finished by this point, you might ask "Have you finished yet?"
  • Have you finished? VS Are you finished? — A Simple Question . . . - Medium
    Have you finished? is in the Present Perfect tense, emphasizing the result of an action — whether it’s completed or not On the other hand, Are you finished? uses the structure be + past
  • Have you finished | Meaning, Grammar Guide Usage Examples - Ludwig
    Learn the meaning and correct usage of "Have you finished" Our guide provides clear grammar rules and real-world examples from authoritative sources to help you write with confidence
  • Have you finished did you finish? [homework] - WordReference Forums
    For example, you might bump into your sister in a cafe in town later in the day and say "Did you finish your homework?" This question doesn't refer to the present situation; it refers back to an earlier point when she was at home studying
  • Have You Finished Your Homework Yet Grammar
    The Present Perfect can be used to talk about something you just finished, already finished, or haven’t finished yet “Did you finish your homework yet?” and “Have you finished your homework yet?” are interchangeable and correct but belong to different tenses
  • have you finished or are you finished? - TextRanch
    Both "Have you finished?" and "Are you finished?" are correct and commonly used in English They are both used to inquire about someone's completion of a task or activity The choice between them depends on personal preference or context
  • how to use yet Have you finished the lunch already? AND Have you . . .
    If your schedule was for lunch to go from 12 to 1, and at 12:05 the person's lunch was eaten, you could ask "Have you finished lunch already?" "Have you finished lunch yet?" - This would be said if you did not know whether or not the person had eaten "Haven't you finished lunch yet?"
  • Have you finished meaning? - WisdomAnswer
    “Have you finished” refers to an action when someone is being asked if they have completed a task they’re given Example: “Have you finished the classwork I’ve given to you”?
  • Did You Finish Meaning? | FixAnswer
    “Have you completed your work” is in present perfect tense and is used if you want to ask someone if they have completed the work just recently Whereas, “Did you complete your work” is simple past tense, it is used if you want to ask if the work is already done sometime earlier in past





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