Exercise 2: Fill in the gaps with “yet, ago, ever, last night, for or since”
1. My father went to Italy five days ______.
2. He has known her _______ 2001.
3. Have you _________ seen an elephant?
4. She hasn’t finished her work ________.
5. He has lived in Madrid _______ ten years.
6. We went to bed at 11 o’clock ________.
Exercise 3: Circle the correct item
1. Has Jack gone to school then/ yet?
2. Tonia has sent twenty invitations yesterday/ so far.
3. Tina took a test already/ three days ago.
4. I sent you an email two days already/ ago but you haven’t replied.
5. Helen has already/ yet had her breakfast.
Exercise 2: Fill in the gaps with “yet, ago, ever, last night, for or since”
1. My father went to Italy five days __ago__.
2. He has known her __since___ 2001.
3. Have you __ever___ seen an elephant?
4. She hasn’t finished her work __yet___.
5. He has lived in Madrid ___for___ ten years.
6. We went to bed at 11 o’clock __last night____.
Exercise 3: Circle the correct item
1. Has Jack gone to school then/ yet?
2. Tonia has sent twenty invitations yesterday/ so far.
3. Tina took a test already/ three days ago.
4. I sent you an email two days already/ ago but you haven’t replied.
5. Helen has already/ yet had her breakfast.
Exercise 2: Fill in the gaps with “yet, ago, ever, last night, for or since”
1. My father went to Italy five days __ago__.
2. He has known her __since___ 2001.
3. Have you __ever___ seen an elephant?
4. She hasn’t finished her work __yet___.
5. He has lived in Madrid ___for___ ten years.
6. We went to bed at 11 o’clock __last night____.
Exercise 3: Circle the correct item
1. Has Jack gone to school then/ yet?
2. Tonia has sent twenty invitations yesterday/ so far.
3. Tina took a test already/ three days ago.
4. I sent you an email two days already/ ago but you haven’t replied.
5. Helen has already/ yet had her breakfast.