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I've had this jumper ( since / for) ages. It's my favourite.
I've had this jumper for ages. It's my favourite.
Pete has known his best friend, Joe, ( since / for) he joined the club.
Pete has known his best friend, Joe, since he joined the club.
Christine has played tennis ( since / for ) she was seven years old.
Christine has played tennis since she was seven years od.
This shop has been there ( for / since) about three months now.
That shop has been there for about three months now.
Marcia / attend / music festival / last year.
Marcia attended a music festival last year.
Jake / collect / his parcel / from / post office / today.
Jake has collected his parcel from the post office today.
Mum and Dad / get married / a long time / ago.
Mum and Dad got married a long time ago.
That team / not score / a goal / for a long time.
That team hasn't scored a goal for a long time.
Bobby / not / call / me / yesterday.
Bobby didn't call me yesterday.
John / not send / you /text / for ages.
John hasn't sent you a text for ages.
you / have / a holiday recently?
Have you had a holiday recently?
She / not/ earn / so much /last year.
She didn't earn so much last year.
Emily / earn/ a lot of money / this year.
Emily has earned a lot of money this year.
I / not/ read/ a newspaper today.
I haven't read a newspaper today.
I / not/ read/ a newspaper / yesterday.
I didn't read a newspaper yesterday.
it/ cold/ last/ week.
It was cold last week.
the weather/ be / cold / recently
The weather has been cold recently.
it / not / rain / this week.
It hasn't rained this week.