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He / play golf every weekend?
Did he use to play
We / go to the beach every summer?
Did we use to go
Computers ________________ (be) very expensive. Now the prices have dropped.
used to be
Bob is very busy in his new job. He _____________________(not be) so busy.
didn't use to be
My grandmother _______________ (write) by hand. Now she uses a computer.
used to
Luke / not have a car.
didn't use to
She / be able to dance very well.
used to
She / love playing badminton before she hurt her shoulder.
used to
I / have short hair when I was a teenager.
used to
This is a very old book. ............................(I / have) it since I was a child.
I've had
‘Is it still raining?’ ‘No, ........................... (it / stop).’
No, it has stopped
‘Sorry I’m late.’ ‘That’s all right. ......................(I / not / wait) long.’
I haven't been waiting long.
My brother is an actor. ..........................(he / appear) in several fi lms.
He has appeared
‘Liz is away on holiday.’ ‘Is she? Where ...................... (she / go)?’
has she gone?
‘ ..........................(you / ever / work) in a factory?’ ‘No, never.’
Have you ever worked
You look tired. (you / work) hard?
Have you been working hard?
Look! (somebody / break) that window
somebody has broken
You meet somebody who is a writer. You ask: (how many books / write?)
How many books have you written?
A friend of yours is a teacher. You ask: (how long / teach?)
How long have you been teaching?
You see somebody fi shing by the river. You ask: (catch / any fish?)
Have you caught any fish?
You have just arrived to meet a friend. She is waiting for you. You ask: (wait / long?)
Have you been waiting long?
You have just arrived to meet a friend. She is waiting for you. You ask: (wait / long?)
How long have you been waiting?
(the weather / be / cold / recently)
The weather has been cold recently.
What do you think of my English? Do you think ......................... ? (it / improve)
it has improved
The police....................... three people, but later they let them go. (arrest)
arrested
I studied German at school, but......................... most of it now. (I / forget)
I've forgotten
You have a headache. It started when you woke up. I’ve ............................I woke up.
had a headache since
Mark is ill. He became ill on Sunday. He has .......................Sunday.
been ill since
Rebecca and David are married. (how long?)
How long have they been married?
I know Simon. (when / you / first / meet?)
When did you first meet him?
I know Simon. (how long / you / know?)
How long have you known him?
It’s raining. (how long?)
How long has it been raining?
I haven't read a book ................ May.
since
Jack has been on holiday ................ three weeks.
for
We haven't seen you ................ ages.
for
I've lived in Poland ................. I was a child.
since
Her house has been empty ............. many years.
for
I haven't eaten anything .............. two o'clock.
since
My friend has been ill ............... a long time.
for
I've been married ............1998.
since
She's worked in the hospital .................. she arrived in England.
since
Kate hasn't spoken to Adam .............. a week.
for