Exercise 1: Write for or since.
1. .......... six days
2. .......... a month
3. .......... two weeks
6. .......... last month
7. .......... two years
8. .......... a whole day
9. .......... three hours
10. .......... Monday
11. ........... my birthday
12. .......... last weekend
Exercise 2 : Fill in the gaps with how long, ever, never, just, already, for and yet
1 A: Have you seen the Parthenon ...................?
B: Yes, I have ................ seen it. It's amazing!
2 A: Has...
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Exercise 1: Write for or since.
1. .......... six days
2. .......... a month
3. .......... two weeks
6. .......... last month
7. .......... two years
8. .......... a whole day
9. .......... three hours
10. .......... Monday
11. ........... my birthday
12. .......... last weekend
Exercise 2 : Fill in the gaps with how long, ever, never, just, already, for and yet
1 A: Have you seen the Parthenon ...................?
B: Yes, I have ................ seen it. It's amazing!
2 A: Has Damien ................... gone skiing?
B: No. he hasn't. He doesn't like it.
3 A: Is Akim at home ....................... please?
B: No. I'm afraid he's .................. gone out.
4 A: I'm afraid I have .................. visited the Melbourne Museum and I've been in Melbourne for a whole year.
B: Really? I have ................... It's fantastic!
5 A: ............... have you and Ben been friends?
B: We been friends ............. twelve years
6 A: I have .................. cooked dinner.
B: That's good because I haven't eaten .................. and Iam hungry
Exercise 8: Circle the correct item.
1. Helen has already/ yet had her breakfast
2. The children have never/ ever been to Italy
3. I didn't play football yet/ last weekend
4. I sent you an email two days already/ ago but you haven't replied
5. Tonia has sent twenty invitations yesterday/ so far
6. She hasn't wached any new films yesterday/ recently
7. Has Ben gone to school then/ yet
1. Has Jack gone to school then/ yet?
2. Tonia has sent twenty invitations yesterday/ so far.
3. Tina took a test already/ three days ago.
4. I sent you an email two days already/ ago but you haven’t replied.
5. Helen has already/ yet had her breakfast.
1. Has Jack gone to school yet?
2. Tonia has sent twenty invitations so far.
3. Tina took a test three days ago.
4. I sent you an email two days ago but you haven’t replied.
5. Helen has already had her breakfast.