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Present Perfect Continuous

Put the verbs into the correct form (present perfect progressive).

1. He (work) Have working in this company since 1985.

2. I waiting (wait) for you since two o'clock.

3. Mary living (live) in Germany since 1992.

4. Why is he so tired? He playing (play) tennis for five hours.

5. How long learning (learn / you) English?

6. We looking (look for) the motorway for more than an hour.

7. I living (live) without electricity for two weeks.

8. The film running (run / not) for ten minutes yet, but there's a commercial break already.

9. How long working (work / she) in the garden?

10.She being (not / be) in the garden for more than an hour.
REPOSITIONS

Fill in the blanks with appropriate prepositions. (with, for, in, to, of, for, with, from,
about)

1. Compare your answers with your partner.

2. This key holder is very special for me.

3. Apples and peaches are in the same box.

4. Write for me soon.

5. Have you got a piece of paper?

6. What’s the calculator for? It is for my exam.

7. I’m tall of black hair and brown eyes.

8. We have a house with a big backyard.

9. I come from a big family.

10. I have two color pens. What for you?


THE INFINITIVE

finish the sentence with your own words using the infinitive

1 Please stay with me. I don’t want you to lose

2 Kevin’s parents don’t want him to see married.

3 She didn’t understand the story, so she asked me to help it to her.

4 Talk quietly, I don’t want anybody to affect us.

5 “I want some tea”. “I prefer you to drink coffee.

6 You’re here early. I expected you to get later.

7 I want to go to the cinema, I must persuade my husband to come me

8 Please don’t tell Sarah about my plan. I don’t want her to worry

9 The kitchen is very dirty. Can you help me to clean it?

|10 I handed in my resignation, but my boss asked me to continue

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