Like a three-legged stool, this book rests on a triad of experiences.
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Swoosh · 8.˚ ano Consolidation worksheets
Adverbs: fo for, r, sinc since e, A.
j us ustt, et etc.
Unit 5
Complete the sentences with since or f or .
1.
He’s been in New York
2.
Peter has been ill
3.
My uncle has lived in China
4.
Nobody lives in that house. It has been empty
ages.
5.
Mrs Carter is in Manchester . She’s been there
5 years.
6.
I’ve
7.
I’ve lived in
8.
He has been my friend
9.
I have had this bike
four weeks. a long ong time. time. He’s been in hospita hospitall
last year . almost 12 years. we met at primary school. a long time.
10.
It has not stopped raining
11.
He has studied Spanish
12.
I have been in South Africa
B.
10 years. Now he speaks Mandarin very well.
worked in this restaurant worked London
this morning. 2001. seven years. Now I’m back.
Complete the sentences with just, yet or
alr eady. eady.
washed the floor!
1.
Clean your shoes before you come in. I have
2.
Have you finished r eading week? eek? Yes, es, I I have eading the book I lent you last w finished it.
3.
– Is John in? – No,
4.
He has
5.
They have
6.
My father has lots of beautiful pr esents. esents.
C.
Septemberr. Septembe
sorry. He has
gone out.
finished painting the wall. It looks really nice now. come back from Mexico, but I haven’t seen them arrived from his trip to Great Britain and has brought me
Complete the sentences with the correct form of the Present Perf ect. ect.
1.
My father
2.
Michael
(buy) a nice bouquet bouquet of flowers flowers for my mother .
(not / r e ead) the ad) the book yet. yet. (you / (you / already / speak) to Michael?
3. 4.
My cat
5.
They
(climb) up a tree to escape from a dog. ecipe. (taste) my new r ecipe. (you / (you / ever / be) to Br azil? azil?