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A: Have you finished your homework ________? B: Yes, I have ________ finished it.
A: Have you finished your homework yet? B: Yes, I have already finished it.
A: Has Ana called you ________? B: Yes, she has. Actually, she has _______ called me, like 5 minutes ago.
A: Has Ana called you yet? B: Yes, she has. Actually, she has just called me, like 5 minutes ago.
I think I lost my keys. But I'm sure they are ________ in the house. (Nowhere, somewhere, anywhere).
I think I lost my keys. But I'm sure they are somewhere in the house.
A: Is there _______ to do in this house? (Anything, everything, something) B: Yeah, I'm pretty sure there is _________ for you to do in the house. (Nothing, everything, anything, something).
A: Is there anything to do in this house B: Yeah, I'm pretty sure there is something for you to do in the house
I _________ much this week. (didn't do, haven't done, hasn't done).
I haven't done much this week.
I __________ him yesterday. (saw/ have seen/ has seen).
I saw him yesterday.
____ you ____ any good movies this year? (have-seen/ did-see)
Have you seen any good movies this year?
A: I've been working too much lately. B: You ______ to slow down a bit otherwise you're gonna have a serious problem. (ought/ had better)
A: I've been working too much lately. B: You ought to slow down a bit or you're gonna have a serious problem.
A: I failed my math test at school. B; You ________ study hard next time. (ought/ had better)
A: I failed my math test at school. B; You had better study hard next time.
A: I ________ to call him for a long time but he's not answering me! (tried/ have tried/ have been trying) B: You _______ to ask his mother about him so we know nothing happened to him. (ought/ had better)
A: I've been trying to call him for a long time but he's not answering me! B: You ought to ask his mother about him so we know nothing happened to him.
Answer the question.
A: better B: as important as
A: I got the job I wanted so much! B: Really? You must be __________ then! (down in the dumps/ worried sick/ on the top of th world).
A: I got the job I wanted so much! B: Really? You must be on the top of the world then!
A: Ana has landed in NY but she hasn't called me yet. B: Oh Gee. You must be ___________ about her. (bummed out/ worried sick/ on cloud nine).
A: Ana has landed in NY but she hasn't called me yet. B: Oh Gee. You must be worried sick about her.
A: Have you tried ________ exercising _______ having a healthier diet? (both and/ either or/ neither nor). B: Yes, I have. Actually, I've tried both.
A: Have you tried either exercising or having a healthier diet? (both and/ either or/ neither nor). B: Yes, I have. Actually, I've tried both.
A: I've been reading a lot more ________ you told me about that reading app. (since/ for) B: Really? I'm glad it helped. I've been using that app _______ months! (since/ for)
A: I've been reading a lot more since you told me about that reading app. (since/ for) B: Really? I'm glad it helped. I've been using that app for months.
A: I've been working for this company ______ 2010. (since/ for) B: Wow! I can't imagine myself working for the same company ______ 10 years! (since/ for)
A: I've been working for this company since 2010. B: Wow! I can't imagine myself working for the same company for 10 years!