Froggy Jumps Ever, Never, Just, Already, Yet QuizVersión en línea Test your knowledge on using ever, never, just, already, and yet in English sentences! por Maritza Rosas 1 How do we use 'ever' in a sentence? a In interrogative sentences. b In affirmative sentences. c In negative sentences. 2 Which sentence correctly uses 'never'? a I never cheated in an exam. b Have you never cheated in an exam? c I have never cheated in an exam. 3 What does 'just' indicate in a sentence? a An ongoing action. b A recently completed action. c A future action. 4 When do we use 'already'? a To express something happened sooner than expected. b To show a past event. c To indicate a future event. 5 In which type of sentences do we use 'yet'? a Affirmative sentences. b Only negative sentences. c Interrogative and negative sentences. 6 Which of these uses 'ever' correctly? a Have you ever traveled by train? b I have never traveled by train. c I have ever traveled by train. 7 Which sentence is an example of 'never'? a My son has ever been to Moscow. b My son has never been to Moscow. c My son has not been to Moscow. 8 What does 'yet' imply in a negative sentence? a A time earlier than expected. b An indefinite time. c A time later than expected. 9 Which sentence correctly uses 'just'? a The guests arrived just. b The guests just arrive. c The guests have just arrived. 10 Which of these sentences uses 'already' correctly? a I already brought it. b I have already brought it. c I have bring it already.