Time Prepositions and Adverbs with Present Perfect.pdf

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A. How long?
Look at these time words and expressions. Some of them use ‘for’
and some use ‘since’.
I’ve been ill for two days. I’ve been ill since last night.
Put them into the correct column.
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Put in for or since.
1. The Bells have lived in Merton _________________ six years.
2. They have been at their present address _________________ 1989.
3. Mr Bell has worked for his company _________________ 1985.
4. Mr Bell is in Cairo now. He has been there _________________ last week.
5. Mrs Bell has been at the hairdresser’s _________________ nine o’clock.
6. Chip has been with the Bells _________________ he was a puppy.
7. Nick has known Tom _________________ he moved to Merton.
8. Tom has played in the school football team _________________ four
months.
9. Mr Blake has been Nick’s class teacher _________________ last year.
10. The Bells have had their new car _________________ the spring.
11. The Todds have lived in Willow Road _________________ many years.
12. The Langtons have lived in Cedar Avenue _________________ April.
B. Complete the following sentences with: since , for , ever , never ,
already , yet .
1. Have you ___________________ been to the USA?
2. No, I have ___________________ gone there.
3. They have lived in Oxford ___________________ three years.
4. Peter has ___________________ written the letter.
5. He has known her ___________________ January.
6. He hasn’t done it ___________________.
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