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SINCE OR FOR ?

FOR SINCE SINCE I haven’t travelled by boat---------many years. She’s been watching TV ------------this morning. SINCE My father has had his car---------------the beginning of this year.

SINCE FOR FOR Isabel has been a pop singer----------she was 18. Tom and Sue have been married-----------only two months. FOR Mrs.Tompson has taught Geography---------10 years.

FOR It hasn’t rained --------more than three months. SINCE Tom has never done skating ---------he broke his leg SINCE I have written in my diary --------my mum gave it to me. SINCE Sue and Liz have been friends --------they first met at school.

SIMPLE PAST or PRESENT PERFECT

Tom ------(not/shave) for a week. When----------you-----------(last/go) to the beach? When did you last go to the beach? Tom ------(not/shave) for a week. Tom hasn’t shaved for a week.

------(you/have) a bath when you finished gardening? Did you have a bath when you finished gardening?

He -----(burn)himself while he was cooking. He burned himself while he was cooking. He---- (learn) how to play the guitar when he was six. He learned how to play the piano when he was six. Twenty climbers -------(climb) Mount Ararat so far this month. Twenty climbers have climbed Mount Ararat so far this month.

I first started teaching Geography in 1990. I first -------(start)teaching Geography in 1990. I first started teaching Geography in 1990. Tom last --------(go) fishing last summer. Tom last went fishing last summer. I--------(have) my trekking boots for a few years. I have had my trekking boots for a few years. John ---------(be) in school hockey team since he came to our school. John has been in school hockey team since he came to our school.

Look! I-------(make) this cake by myself. Judy-----(miss) the bus because she----- (get up) late. Judy missed the bus because she got up late. I ------(not/make) a snowman since my childhood. I haven’t made a snowman since my childhood. Look! I-------(make) this cake by myself. Look! I have made this cake by myself. When ------(Julia/start) working in this office? When did Julia start working in this office?

We first-----(meet) in primary school and we --------(be) friends since then. We first met in primary school and we have been friens since then. How much money---------(you/earn) in your last job? How much money did you earn in your last job? How long--------it/be) dry? For nearly three months. How long has it been dyr? For nearly three months.