Yet / Already / Still / Ago / Just / Ever / For / Since
The document provides examples of sentences using common time-related words and phrases in English like "yet", "already", "still", "ago", "just", "ever", "for", and "since". It then has exercises for filling in blanks in sentences with the appropriate words, choosing the correct answers, and completing sentences with quantifiers like "much", "many", "a lot", "little", and "few". The focus is on practicing different aspects of using time expressions and quantifiers in English sentences.
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Yet / Already / Still / Ago / Just / Ever / For / Since
The document provides examples of sentences using common time-related words and phrases in English like "yet", "already", "still", "ago", "just", "ever", "for", and "since". It then has exercises for filling in blanks in sentences with the appropriate words, choosing the correct answers, and completing sentences with quantifiers like "much", "many", "a lot", "little", and "few". The focus is on practicing different aspects of using time expressions and quantifiers in English sentences.
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YET / ALREADY / STILL / AGO / JUST / EVER / FOR / SINCE
1. Have you written your report for the magazine .........?
2. No, I haven’t started writing it ............ .I’m ................ interviewing people. 3. Tina has .................. finished hers. She gave it to the editor yesterday. 4. Alice isn’t home ............... . She’s .................. at work. 5. We’ve .......................... booked our holiday for next year. 6. I haven’t seen Tom ............... a day or two. 7. I bought this bike six months ................. 8. I’ve been here ................. the end of April. Then I’m going to London .............. a week. 9. This film looks familiar. Didn’t we see it at the cinema about two years ....................? 10. I’ve .................. phoned Ben. He is all right. 11. I've known that ....... ages. 12. Things have changed ....... I was a child. 13. the radio's been on ....... 7 a. m.
FILL THE SPACES IN THE FOLLOWING SENTENCES BY USING FOR OR SINCE.
1. We've been fishing ......... two hours.
2. I've been working in this office ......... a month. 3. They've been living in France .......... 1945. 4. He has been in prison ........... a year. 5. I've known that ........... a long time. 6. That man has been standing there ............ six o'clock. 7. She has worn the same hat ............ 1980. 8. Things have changed ............ I was a girl. 9. The radio has been on ............ 7 a.m. 10. He has been very ill ............ last month.
CHOOSE THE CORRECT ANSWER.
1. Mary hasn't returned ...
a. yet b. still c. already d. since
2. Mary's been at work ....... 9.30 am
a. during b. since c. for d. at
3. Has my book come in ....... ?
a. yet b. still c. already d. ago
4. She's been there ....... two hours.
a. for b. during c. since d. 0
5. a. I've waiting six weeks for it
b. I've waited for it for six weeks c. I've waited for six weeks it d. I've waited six weeks it
6. I haven't seen him ....... Wednesday.
a. since b. for c. already d. still
7. The cat hasn't eaten the meat .......
a. since b. already c. yet d. still 8. I haven't had one of your cigarettes ...... Friday night. a. for b. already c. from d. since
9. a. What has the policeman doing?
b. What is the policeman done? c. What has the policeman done? d. What has the policeman did?
10. Hasn't John gone to London ....... ?
a. still b. yet c. already d. since
11. I've just ....... Arthur.
a. to see b. to seen c. saw d. seen
12. Lisa hasn't ...
a. bought anything b. bought nothing c. buy anything d. buy nothing.
13. Peter ......... an accident.
a. has just have b. has just had c. have just have d. have just has
14. I've been in the house ........ an hour.
a. since b. yet c. for d.still
15. Why ......... the train?
a. hasn't he catched b. hasn't he caught c. he hasn't catched d. he hasn't caught
16. Have you ........ before?
a. ever drive b. ever drove c. ever driven d. driven sometimes
17. It hasn't ........ three weeks.
a. rained during b. rain for c. rained since d. rained for
18. I think I came to this country about two years ...
a. during b. since c. ago d. for
19. That book has been here ....... Wednesday.
a. since b. for c. during d. from
4) COMPLETE WITH: MUCH, MANY, A LOT (OF), LITTLE, FEW.
1. I like school but I think we get .................. homework.
2. Very .............. people in England learn Italian. 3. There isn’t ............... fruit in the basket. I’ll buy some more today. 4. I eat very .............. meat. I prefer fish or vegetables. 5. Don’t disturb me. I’ve got work ................. to do. 6. The capital town is very small and does not have ..................... important buildings.