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  • Have you ______ studied German?
    EVER
  • He has _____ driven a car before. It's his first time today.
    NEVER
  • She has lived here _______1980
    SINCE
  • The bell is about to ring and he hasn't finished the exam_____. That's why he's nervous
    YET
  • Has Lucy _______ been to the theatre?
    EVER
  • They have been at the hotel _______ last Tuesday.
    SINCE
  • He misses his family a lot. He’s been away from home _____ two years.
    FOR
  • Can your little brother speak? - Yes, he's _______ said his first words.
    ALREADY
  • Susan has been a teacher -______20 years. She loves teaching.
    FOR
  • Mark has ________ finished the book and is going to the library to borrow another one.
    ALREADY
  • Brad has run out of petrol. He’s been walking ____ over an hour and hasn’t arrived to the petrol station.
    FOR
  • Jim has____ got his university degree and feels really happy.
    JUST
  • I’ve _______ failed a test. I’ve always gotten 80% or more.
    NEVER
  • I've _______ seen Susan coming out of the cinema.
    JUST
  • Don't write to John, I've ______ done it.
    ALREADY
  • Peter and Brenda have been going out together _____ the beginning of the school year.
    SINCE
  • Have the police found the murderer____? - No, they are still looking for him.
    YET
  • Dan is not a very clever boy. He hasn’t learnt to read _____.
    YET
  • Mike has ______ called. Can you ring him back, please?
    JUST
  • Have you _____ cheated in an exam? — No,I haven’t. Cheating is very dishonest.
    EVER
  • I've _______ been to Brazil.
    NEVER