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Usage note: already / just / yet Already and yet are usually used with the present perfect tense, but in North American English they can also be used with the simple past tense: I already did it. Did you eat yet? However, this is much more common in spoken than in written English and some Americans do not consider it acceptable, even in speech. The present perfect is more common in North American English and almost always used in British English: I’ve already done it. Have you eaten yet? Just is mostly used with the perfect tenses in British English and with the simple past in North American English: I’ve just had some bad news. (British English) I just got some bad news. (North American English) المصدر: منتدى الخليج
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شكرآ ع الطرح ويعطيك الف عافيه </b></i>
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يسلمو على مرورك ويعطيك ألف عافية
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يسلمو على مرورك ويعطيك ألف عافية
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يُعٌطِيًــــــك رَبِيُ أَلِــفٌ عٌـــــآِفًيُــــــةْ
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يعطيك ربي العافية
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