put ever, never, for or since into each gap:
1. I havent seen Keith............. Christmas.
2. Shes been in China......... a long time, but shes ............ visited the Great Wall
3. Hes worked for this company.......... many years, ................ 1976, i guess.
4. we have been friends......... we were children, and ive........ liked anyone as much as i like him
5. ive known him........ over ten years, but ive ......... met his parents.
6. we havent had a barbecue........... last summer...
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put ever, never, for or since into each gap:
1. I haven't seen Keith............. Christmas.
2. She's been in China......... a long time, but she's ............ visited the Great Wall
3. He's worked for this company.......... many years, ................ 1976, i guess.
4. we have been friends......... we were children, and i've........ liked anyone as much as i like him
5. i've known him........ over ten years, but i've ......... met his parents.
6. we haven't had a barbecue........... last summer. Have you.......... had a barbecue.
7. His wife, Carrie, is a desginer. She has her own studio........... six months, ........... 8th June.
8. My uncle has been at my house........... yesterday. Have you............ met him? - no, .............
9. I've known him............ ages, but i haven't seen him........ i was at university.
10. Sue has lived in London ............ the last few years but she's ....... gone to Big Ben. Have you............ gone there?