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Ex 1. Underline the most suitable time expression.
1. I haven't seen Gerry for / since a long time. How is he?
2. It's ages ago / since I last went to a football match.
3. I've written to Deborah last week / recently.
4. What have you been doing today / yesterday?
5. Have you eaten Italian food before / already?
6. I've been living here in / since the end of last year.
7. Actually I had dinner with Sue last night / lately.
8. I've been trying to get in touch with David for ages / for the last time.
9. Terry hasn't been to Edinburgh since / when we went there together.
10. I can't remember how long / when I've had this watch.
Ex 2. Complete the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first sentence, using the word given. Do not change the word given. You must use between two anh five words, including the word given.
1. Steve started learning the violin a month ago. (learning)
-> Steve has been learning the violin for a month.
2. I haven't been to an Indian restaurant for ages. (since)
-> It's ages .......................................................an Indian restaurant.
3. When she heard th resuilts, Mary began to feel more confident. (become)
-> Since hearing the resuils...........................................................more confident.
4. How long have Helen and Robert been married? (get)
-> When...........................................................married?
5. Jack bought those trousers last month, and has been wearing them ever since. (for)
-> Jack has................................................a month.
6. It's a long time since our last conversation. (spoken)
-> We ....................................................................long time.
7. Thanks, but I had something to eat earlier. (already)
-> Thanks, but I've.......................................................eat.
1. I haven't seen Gerry for / since a long time. How is he?
2. It's ages ago / since I last went to a football match.
3. I've written to Deborah last week / recently.
4. What have you been doing today / yesterday?
5. Have you eaten Italian food before / already?
6. I've been living here in / since the end of last year.
7. Actually I had dinner with Sue last night / lately.
8. I've been trying to get in touch with David for ages / for the last time.
9. Terry hasn't been to Edinburgh since / when we went there together.
10. I can't remember how long / when I've had this watch.
Ex 2. Complete the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first sentence, using the word given. Do not change the word given. You must use between two anh five words, including the word given.
1. Steve started learning the violin a month ago. (learning)
-> Steve has been learning the violin for a month.
2. I haven't been to an Indian restaurant for ages. (since)
-> It's ages .......................................................an Indian restaurant.
3. When she heard th resuilts, Mary began to feel more confident. (become)
-> Since hearing the resuils...........................................................more confident.
4. How long have Helen and Robert been married? (get)
-> When...........................................................married?
5. Jack bought those trousers last month, and has been wearing them ever since. (for)
-> Jack has................................................a month.
6. It's a long time since our last conversation. (spoken)
-> We ....................................................................long time.
7. Thanks, but I had something to eat earlier. (already)
-> Thanks, but I've.......................................................eat.