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I don’t want to swim now because I’ve _________ had lunch. (never / just / ever)
just
My family has lived in this house ________ thirty years. (for / since)
for
Have you ________ worked in a shop before or is this your first job? (for / ever / yet)
ever
The boss hasn’t arrived _________. (already / just / yet)
yet
I haven’t seen my boyfriend _________ last weekend. (for / since)
Simple vs. Continuous: "At last! I __________________ (solve) the problem!"
have solved
Simple vs. Continuous: "My brother _________ (buy) a new motorbike. It looks great."
has bought
Simple vs. Contiuous: "It’s still raining. It _______________ (rain) for hours."
has been raining
Simple vs. Continuous: "John _____ never _______ (see) this film before."
has never seen
Simple vs. Continuous: "I ______________ (write) emails all day."
have been writing
with lots of people people in the same place doing things
BUSY
designed and made using the most recent ideas and methods
MODERN
a house that is joined to another one by the wall that they share
semi-detached house
row of housed that are joined together
terraced house
a house that isn't joined to another house
detached house
a house that doesn't have any stairs
bungalow
a small house in the countryside
cottage
A richer residential area near a city, but away from the centre.
Suburbs
A place which is old and interesting.
Historic
Place full of people (normal and extreme)
CROWDED - PACKED
a building in which local government officials and employees work and have meetings
TOWN HALL
full of energy and enthusiasm; interesting and exciting
LIVELY
A very tall modern building, usually in a city
SKYSCRAPER
the areas that form the edge of a town or city
OUTSKIRT