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NAME: FREDY MURILLO

COURSE: 3 LEVEL OF ENGLISH


TEACHER: JAZMIN TAPIA REYES

A. GRAMMAR PRACTICE: Place the adverb correctly and complete the missing
words.

1. Michael still hasn’t gone (not / go) to the botanical garden. (still)
2. Students have already sowed (sow)vegetables in the farm. (already)
3. I haven’t swept (not / sweep) the living room. (yet)
4. Has the doctor arrived (arrive) to the hospital? (yet)
5. Have you already visited (visit) the new museum? (already)

B. GRAMMAR ACTIVATOR: Look at the chart and classify the time expressions
according to their use with FOR and SINCE

Twenty years – I left school – Monday – two weeks – 7 o’ clock – a month – you had
your master degree – he was 2 years old – a long time – six minutes

SINCE
FOR

Twenty years, two weeks, a month, he Monday, I left school, 7 o’clock, you
was 2 years, six minutes, a long time had your master degree

C. GRAMMAR PRACTICE: Choose the correct word For or Since for each sentences

1. I haven't been in this city since July 2005.


2. She has lived in Paris since January.
3. Jim has studied for three hours. Now he is tired.
4. My friend has been for a long time.
5. It has been raining for more than four days.
6. I haven't seen him since Eastern.
7. He hasn't had a holiday since last summer.
8. He hasn't done any work for a month.
9. We have had this car since 1998.
10. We have been here for two hours.

D. BUILDING SENTENCES: Write five sentences using present perfect tense and the
signal words FOR and SINCE.

1. She has been sick for a month


2. My friend has been absent from class for two years.
3. My cat has been missing for 15 days.
4. She has danced since she was a child.
5. I have lived since 2002.

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