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Read the responses and write questions with How long …? They’ve known Carly since she moved here.
How long HAVE THEY KNOWN CARLY?
Read the responses and write questions with How long …? She’s been at this school for two years.
How long HAS SHE BEEN AT THIS SCHOOL?
Write for or since with the time phrase: SEVERAL YEARS
FOR
Write for or since with the time phrase: HALF PAST TWO
SINCE
Write for or since with the time phrase: YESTERDAY
SINCE
Write for or since with the time phrase: AGES
FOR
Write for or since with the time phrase: TWO MONTHS
FOR
Write for or since with the time phrase: 2015
SINCE
Write for or since with the time phrase: A WEEK
FOR
Write for or since with the time phrase: LAST WEEK
SINCE
He has to go to the hospital because he has cut / cut his finger. He was chopping onions!
has cut
5 Let’s buy some of this smelly durian fruit because I didn’t / haven’t tried it before.
haven't tried
Recently, I saw / have seen a really interesting documentary about Mexican food.
saw
Mum was so surprised when she opened the letter that said, ‘You have won / won a family holiday to Spain’.
have won
2 We’re worried because my brother doesn’t write / hasn’t written an email to us since he arrived at summer camp
hasn't written
I go to Asia several times in the last few years. have been / went
have been
The cake that Becky MAKE at school TASTE so good. made / has made tasted / has tasted
made/tasted
Luke cook dinner for the whole family. I can’t wait to taste his curry. cooked / has cooked
has cooked
3 I finish my dessert. Can I have some more? have finished / finished
have finished
He look so upset when he failed the exam. has looked / looked
looked