Fill in gaps with recently, how long, yet, for, always, ever, already, since, so far or
just.
1. A: Has Tom finished his exams yet?
B: No. He finishes next Thursday.
2. A: _____________ has Janet been working at the hospital?
B: She has been working there ________________ she left school.
3. A: How are you finding your new job?
B: Great! I haven’t had any problems _______________.
4. A: Is John at home, please?
B: No, I’m afraid he’s ______________ gone out.
5. A: Have you been waiting long?
B: Yes, I’ve been here ___________ two hours.
6. A: Has Martin _____________ been to Spain?
B: No, I don’t think so.
7. A: Have you spoken to Mathew _________?
B: Yes. I phoned him last night.
8. A: Can you do the washing-up for me, please?
B: Don’t worry. Mike has __________ done it.
9. A: Lucy has __________ been musical, hasn’t she?
B: Yes, she started playing the piano when she was five years old.
10. A: Shall we go to that new restaurant tonight?
B: Yes. I have _____________ been there. It’s really nice.
11. A: Your dog’s been barking ____________ three hours!
B: I’m sorry. I’ll take him inside.
12. A: Have you finished reading that book yet?
B: No, I’ve __________ started it.
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