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+ a duration (,duracin, , ) . Write sentences with for. Use the verb in parentheses at the end of the sentence. a.

He moved in with us on August 1. Its now November 1. He still lives with us. (live) He has lived with us for three months. Wrong: He has moved in with us since
Exercise 2. For

1. They went on vacation July 1. Its now July 8. They are still on vacation. (be)

2. He caught a cold last Saturday. Its now seven days later. He still has a cold. (have)

3. They both started studying here six months ago. They still study here. (study)

4. I began working at the supermarket when I turned 18. Im 20 now. I still work there. (work)

5. I met her in 2009. I still know her. (know)

+ a duration (,duracin, , ) . Write sentences with for. Use the verb in parentheses at the end of the sentence. a. He moved in with us on August 1. Its now November 1. He still lives with us. (live) He has lived with us for three months. Wrong: He has moved in with us since
Exercise 2. For

1. They went on vacation July 1. Its now July 8. They are still on vacation. (be)

2. He caught a cold last Saturday. Its now seven days later. He still has a cold. (have)

3. They both started studying here six months ago. They still study here. (study)

4. I began working at the supermarket when I turned 18. Im 20 now. I still work there. (work)

5. I met her in 2009. I still know her. (know)

1. They have been on vacation for a week/for seven days. 2. He has had a cold for a week/for seven days. 3. They have both studied here for six months. 4. I have worked at the supermarket for two years. 5. I have known her for __ years.

1. They have been on vacation for a week/for seven days. 2. He has had a cold for a week/for seven days. 3. They have both studied here for six months. 4. I have worked at the supermarket for two years. 5. I have known her for __ years.

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