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A: (you / belong) to your tennis club for a long time? B: Not really. Only for / since last year.
Have you belonged / SINCE
A: (she / finish) the marathon yet? B: No, not yet. She (run) since / for three hours!
Has she finished / ’s been running / FOR
A: They (travel) around South America for / since three months. B: Which countries (they / visit) already?
have been travelling / FOR / have they visited
A: How long (she / want) to speak Ukrainian? B: For / Since she (go) to Kyiv last year.
has she wanted / SINCE / went
A: I (play) professional football for / since ten years. B: Why ? (you / stop) A: I (injure) my leg quite badly.
played / FOR / did you stop / injured
A: That’s a nice motorbike. How long (you / have) it? B: For / Since I (move) to the city.
have you had / SINCE / moved
A: How long (you / work) here? B: For / Since about two weeks. I’m still learning what to do.
have you been working / FOR
A: I (live) in Chile for / since around five years. B: When (you / come) back?
lived / for / did you come /
A: How long (you / learn) English? B: For / Since I (start) university.
have you been learning / started / SINCE
1 A: How long (you / know) Laura? B: For / Since we (be) at school.
have you known were since
A: Do you do much exercise? B: as / not / much / as / should / I
Not as much as I should.
A: Do you go to the cinema often? B: or / two / three / a / times / month / maybe
Maybe two or three times a month.
A: Do you usually go out on Friday night? B: not / always / yes, / but / do, / I
Yes, I do, but not always.
A: Did you play football in the playground at school? B: not / often / very
Not very often.
How often do you go to the coast? B: two / once / months / every / three / or
Once every two or three months.
Do you ever go running? B: once / go / I / or / a / twice / week
go once or twice a week.
How often do you go out? B: chance / whenever / get / I / the
Whenever I get the chance.
How often do you go walking? B: days / ever / these / hardly
Hardly ever these days.
Do you go cycling much? B: should / as / not / I / often / as
Not as often as I should.
1 A: Do you ever go swimming? B: I / whenever / yes, / can
Yes, whenever I can