The document provides exercises to practice using the adverbs of time "since" and "for" in sentences. It contains two parts:
A) 15 sentences where the learner must choose whether to use "since" or "for" to complete the sentence.
B) 10 sentences where the learner must change "since" to "for" or vice versa and rewrite the completed sentence. The summary concisely describes the main content and purpose of the exercises in the document.
The document provides exercises to practice using the adverbs of time "since" and "for" in sentences. It contains two parts:
A) 15 sentences where the learner must choose whether to use "since" or "for" to complete the sentence.
B) 10 sentences where the learner must change "since" to "for" or vice versa and rewrite the completed sentence. The summary concisely describes the main content and purpose of the exercises in the document.
The document provides exercises to practice using the adverbs of time "since" and "for" in sentences. It contains two parts:
A) 15 sentences where the learner must choose whether to use "since" or "for" to complete the sentence.
B) 10 sentences where the learner must change "since" to "for" or vice versa and rewrite the completed sentence. The summary concisely describes the main content and purpose of the exercises in the document.
A. Put “since” or “for in the following sentences.
1. My father has worked in that company ______ a long time. 2. I’ve finished my report ______ last night. 3. My parents have lived in Jakarta ______ 2010. 4. “Where have you been? I have waited here ______ an hour”. 5. My mum has been here ______ 2 hours ago. 6. I have used this bag ______ last year. 7. We have studied English ______ we were in Elementary School. 8. My father has washed the car ______ about 15 minutes. 9. I haven’t finished my assignment yet although I have typed it ______ 3 hours. 10. My little sister has taken a bath by herself ______ she was 2 years old. 11. We’ve waited for the train ______ noon. 12. I haven’t seen them ______ last week. 13. She’s been sick ______ over a week. 14. My daughter has played piano ______ she was ten years old. 15. She can run ______ two hours without a break. B. Change the adverb of time “since” into “for” and vice versa. 1. I have learnt how to cook since 2010. Now, it’s 2016. __________________________________________________________________ 2. My mother has worked in the restaurant since she was 24. Now, she is about 50. __________________________________________________________________ 3. The professor has taught Biology for 10 years in this university until now. __________________________________________________________________ 4. “I have waited for my friend for 3 hours until I get bored. Look… it is already 9 p.m.” __________________________________________________________________ 5. My sister has made this scarf since last week but she hasn’t finished it yet. __________________________________________________________________ 6. I haven’t met my husband since August 2015. __________________________________________________________________ 7. He has sat under the tree for two hours. It’s 10 a.m. already! __________________________________________________________________ 8. It has rained since Sunday. Now, it’s Wednesday. __________________________________________________________________ 9. They haven’t played Hockey since last month. __________________________________________________________________ 10. He has written the composition for an hour. __________________________________________________________________