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Give the full answer.

1. How long have you worked here? 2. How long has he known her? 3. Since when has she lived in St. Petersburg? 4. What novels have you read this year? 5. What transport have you used today? 6. How long have you been a student? 7. What newspapers have you looked through? 8. What literature have you used for your report? 9. What wrong has he done to you? 10. What birthday present has he given you? 11. How long have they been married? 12. Since what time has the film been? 14. Since what age have you been able to walk?

Exercise 3. Fill in the blanks with “for” or “since”:

1. He has forgotten his Spanish … he left Cuba. 2. What have you done … I last saw you? 3. I haven’t seen him … ages. 4. It has rained … Monday. 5. I have known him … childhood. 6. I’ve known him … years. 7. How long have you been here? – I’ve been here … two months, … last May. 8. How long have you studied Chinese? - …. Five years, …I was eighteen. 9. How long have you been in the library? – I’ve been here … ten o’clock, … three hours. 10. Peter is hungry because he has had nothing to eat … five hours, … morning. 11. They have been here …. an hour. 12. It’s been foggy … a fortnight. 13. … when has he been in love?

Exercise 2. Make up sentences using Present Perfect:

Model: I am very tired. (to work) – I have worked hard.

1. She can speak English. (to learn) 2. He can share his impressions about the film. ( to see) 3. I know the contents of the letter. ( to read) 4. I like her husband. ( to meet) 5. They may come to the party. ( to return) 6. Ann isn’t here. ( to leave) 7. I am going to wear a new blouse tonight. (to buy) 8. She knows the truth. (to tell) 9. They can tell us a lot about London.(to visit) 10. I know how to get there.(to be) 11. She looks fresh. (to have rest) 12. I have no money. (to spend) 13. Sue is looking for her gloves. (to lose) 14. Bill can’t play football. ( to break)

Exercise 4. Complete the following statements. Use the word “another”:

e.g. I don’t like this suit. (show)

Show me another, please.

1. This pen is broken. (give) 2. I need two notebooks. (bring) 3. This is tight on you. (take) 4. I think she hasn’t received my letter. (send) 5. I cant translate this article. (give) 6. This set of furniture is too expensive. (show) 7. I don’t like this book. (give)

 

Exercise 5. Complete these sentences with in, at oron.

1. It can be dangerous when children play football ... the street.

2. I’ll meet you ... the corner (of the street) ... at 10 o’clock.

3. We got stuck in a traffic jam ... the way to the airport.

4. There was an accident ... the crossroads this morning.

5. Look at those beautiful horses ... that field.

6. I can’t find Tom ... this photograph. Is he ...it?

7. ... the end of the street there is a path leading to the river .

8. I wouldn’t like an officer job. I couldn’t spend the whole day sitting ... a desk.

9. Do you take a sugar ... your coffee?

10. Ann’s brother lives ... a small village ... the south coast of England.



11. You’ll find the sports results ... the back page of the newspaper.

12. Sue and Dave got married ... Manchester four years ago.

13. Paris is ... the river Siene.

14. Mr. Broyle’s office is ... the first flour. When we come out of the lift, it’s the third door ... your left.

15. We normally use the front entrance to the building but there is another entrance ... the back.

16. If you want to get away from the modern life, you should go and live ... a small island in the middle of the ocean


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