Complete the dialogue. Use the present perfect with just, already and yet.
Vicky: (►) You haven’t done your project yet (you / not do / your project / yet), I suppose.
Rachel: No, I haven't. (1) (I / not / start / it / yet).
Vicky: (2)............ (I /just / see / Andrew), and he says
(3) (he / already / do) about half of it.
Rachel: Well, he works too hard.
Vicky: (4) (I / not / finish / my plan / yet).
Rachel: (5) (you / already / begin) to worry about it, haven't you?
Take it easy. There's plenty of time.
Vicky: (6) (we / already / spend) too long thinking about it.
(7) (I / not / do / any real work / yet)
and (8) (I / just / realize) that there are only four weeks
1 to the end of term.
Rachel: OK. (9) (I / just / decide) to start next week. Well, maybe.
I have not started it yet
I have just seen Andrew
he has already done
I have not finished my plan yet
Have you already begun
we have already spent
I have not done any real work yet
I have just realized
I have just decided