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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
Did You Do Your Homework Already Or Yet - storychanges. com “Did you finish your homework yet?” and “Have you finished your homework yet?” are interchangeable and commonly used “Yet” is an adverb and is often used at the end of a statement or question
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? vs. Have you finished? [task] - WordReference Forums The simple past sounds odd, as if the speaker has not noticed that there is a connection between finishing one and starting the next It is different if we are talking about a past time when the job was being done