Fill in the gaps with the correct form of the verb. Put "just," "yet," and "already" in the correct place in the sentences.
1. Sharon has just been to the bank. (go, just)
2. We have not gone to the supermarket yet. (not go, yet)
3. She has already phoned Deborah. (phone, already)
4. She has just sent an email to Tim. (send, just)
5. She has already written a letter to Jill. (write, already)
6. Has she invited Pippa to dinner yet? (invite, yet)