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Peter / to be / your best friend / you were young? (since)
Has Peter been your best friend since you were young?
My aunt has been in England_______________more than two weeks now ( for, since, yet, just, already ))
for
Terry / not have / a day off work this month. ( yet )
Terry hasn´t had a day off work yet this month.
My mum has had a driving licence _________ she was eighteen. ( for, since, just, already, yet )
My mum has had a driving licence since she was eighteen.
Tomas / speak / to his English teacher ( yet )
Has Tomas spoken to his English teacher yet?
Jeremy / study / without stopping / two o´clock. ( since )
Jeremy has studied without stopping since two o´clock.
. I haven't been to the cinema ________ ages. ( for, since, just, yet, already )
for
I have ________ done the washing up. ( for / since / just / yet )
just
My dad hasn't visited his home town _________ he left school
since
I have studied at the academy __________more than five years. ( for / since )
for
I / make my bed ( yet )
I have not made my bed yet.
Sally / wash her bike ( just )
Sally has just washed her bike.
They've been here _________ nine o'clock. ( for / since )
since
I ___________ (phone home) _____ last summer. (for/since)
I haven´t phoned home since last summer.
you / learn / to ride a bike ( yet )
Have you learned to ride a bike yet?
We / go swimming / this year. ( yet )
We have not gone swimming yet this year. (haven´t gone)