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present perfect ex 1 since or for

fill in since or for

____________ I was young ____________ last summer ____________ three years

____________ the beginning of the week ____________ a long time

____________ last Monday ____________ more than a year ____________ 1991

____________ ages

____________ some times ____________ Easter ____________ two weeks ____________ my birthday ____________ last summer ____________ 1999

____________ ten days ____________ a few minutes ____________ 1st April ____________ a long time ____________ 6 o'clock

Tom has been in hospital ____________ Monday. He has been there

____________ four days. We have been at the seaside ____________ one week.

We have had nice weather ____________ the first week of August.

I haven’t seen my friend ____________ more than a week. Have you seen him ____________ his birthday?

I have studied in this school ____________ 3 years.

I have been here ____________ three hours.

____________ when have you been interested in volleyball?

We have lived in Maryland ____________ I was a child.

When he finally arrived, I had been waiting ____________ ages.

Ever ____________ I was knee-high, I've loved being told stories.

Tony Blair has been Prime Minister ____________ a long time now.

Have you been to the Louvre ____________ last year?

He's been sitting at his desk ____________ early this morning.

The universe has existed ____________ billions of years.

There hasn't been an Emperor of France ____________ Napoleon III.

She has been in hospital ____________ Monday.

We've been together only ____________ a few days.

I haven't met Jill ____________ the end of school.

Dinosaurs have been extinct ____________ over 60 million years.

Jane hasn't been back to Hungary ____________ last year.

My boss has been away ____________ half a day only.

Mandy has been ill ____________ Monday.

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present perfect ex 1 since or for

You haven't smoked ____________ two months.

I haven't slept ____________ 48 hours.

We've lived here ____________ seventeen years.

We've been friends with Fred ____________ decades.

I've read two books ____________ the weekend.

Jane has worked here ____________ two weeks already.

Jane hasn't been to America ____________ 1981.

He hasn't played the piano ____________ he was a boy.

I haven't worked ____________ a month.

We have received no news ____________ 5:30 pm.

We haven't seen Mary ____________ the party.

I have studied in this school ____________ 3 years.

They have been ill ____________ Monday.

They haven't visited us ____________ Christmas.

He's worked there ____________ he left college.

I've know her ____________ ages.

It's been open ____________ last month.

I lived there ____________ several years.

She's studied here ____________ two years.

I haven't seen them ____________ July.

____________ when have you been allowed to do that?

I've been waiting ____________ twenty minutes.

I have been waiting ____________ midday They have known about it ____________ ages.

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