A: Well, have you seen It’s a Funny World still / yet?
B: No! I already / still haven’t seen it. And I’ve wanted to in / for a long time.
yet - still - for
What kind of movie is it?
“It had such a sad ending. I wanted to cry.”
tearjerker
Your boss asked you to finish a report today. You want to work on it for another week.
“Would it be OK _________________________________________________?”
...if I hended it in next week? I want to work on it a little longer.
A: What do you want to see?
B: I don’t know. I’ve already / still seen a lot of stuff. . .
already
You failed the midterm exam. You ask your teacher if you can take the test again.
“I was wondering _________________________________________________.”
.....if I could take the test again.
What kind of movie is it?
“It was hilarious. I couldn’t stop laughing.”
Comedy
It’s so good to see you. We haven’t spent time together for / since last summer!
since
What kind of movie is it?
“My wife and I loved it. It was very romantic.”
Romantic comedy
What kind of movie is it?
“The aliens were really strange looking.”
Science Fiction
Yeah. And I haven’t been to the movies in / since months. So what do you want to see?
in
I ______________ (travel) a lot lately. It’s part of my job, you know.
have been travelling / have travelled
A: What about you kate, what have you been up to?
B; I've been working hard, and I ______________ (take) an acting class since September.
have been taking
You've been travelling?So where ______________ you ______________ (go)?
have - been
What kind of movie is it?
“I loved the dancing. The singing was really great, too.”
musical
What ___________ you ___________ (do) lately, Jon? I ______________ (not see) you in ages!
have you been doing - haven't seen
2. You ask your boss for permission to leave the office early today.
“Would it be all right ___________________.
...if I left the office early today?
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