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Hello everyone! Welcome back to Leo's Daily English, where learning English is easy and fun! Do you ever get confused by words like Yet, Already, and Just? You are not alone! In today’s special deep-dive, Leo and Chloe are going to teach you how to use these "time magic words" to make your English more accurate. These words act like "time tags" for your sentences, letting the other person know exactly when a task was finished. In this video, you will learn: • Already (The "Checkmark" Word): Learn how to describe finished actions that often happened sooner than expected. • Yet (The "Waiting" Word): Master how to use this word at the end of negative sentences and questions to check progress. • Just (The "Freshness" Word): Use this to describe things that happened only five seconds or one minute ago! • The "Surprise" Trick: Learn how changing the position of a word can turn a normal question into a surprised one. • The Mistake Clinic: Why you should never use "Already" in a negative sentence! Leo’s Golden Advice: Learning these words isn't just for exams; it determines the accuracy of your speech so people understand you immediately. Practice saying them out loud until they feel as natural as breathing! Homework Time: We love to hear from our global family! Please leave a comment in English and tell us: What is one thing you have already done today? We read every comment and cheer you on! Don't Forget: ✅ Subscribe to Leo's Daily English so you never miss a lesson! 👍 Like and Share this video to support English learners everywhere! Keep practicing, and keep doing your best! #speakenglish #a1english #learnenglish #englishforbeginners #speakenglish #leosdailyenglish #englishlistening #englishgrammar #englishpodcast