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Present perfect with for, since and How long...? 1 Read the examples and complete the rules. How do you say for and since in your language? How long has Alice wanted to drive? She's wanted to drive for years. How long has Ben enjoyed cooking? He's enjoyed cooking since he was a kid. 1 We use the present perfect with (...) to talk the point in time when an action starts. 2 We use the present perfect with (...) to talk about the duration of an action. 2 Copy and complete the table with the phrases in the box. Then add two more of your own. 28 2017 eight o'clock this morning a week ages an hour I was 12 Monday two years For an hour Max Polhill 1 loves/has loved technology 2 for/since many years-3 for/since he got his first computer at the age of two! Soon he began to write computer code, and in 2012 he designed his first game app, Stellar Alien. Since then, he 4 creates/has created many games, music videos and animations, Max 5 runs/has run his own company, Xavier Games, 6 for/since the age of 14. about Since last week 34012 Choose the correct words. Then listen and check your answers. a long time last week 4 Complete the sentences with information that is true for you. Use the present perfect and for or since. 1 I've been in this room for 30 minutes. 2 1... (have) this book for/since... 3 Our teacher... (teach) us English... 41... (study) English.... 5 We... (be) at this school... 61... (live) in my house.... Pronun stion: recognising contractions-p116 5 Work in pairs. Make questions with How long... for the sentences in exercise 4. Ask and answer. How long have you been in this room? I've been in this room for 20 minutes- I was late for class! just, yet and already 6 Read the examples and choose the correct option in rules 1-6. Alice has just learnt to drive. Has she passed her test yet? Cora has already built a robot. She hasn't designed an app yet. 1 We put yer at the start/end of the sentence. 2 We put already and just before/after the past participle. 3 We use yer in affirmative/negative sentences and questions. 4 We use just/yet to talk about something that happened very recently. 5 We use yet/already for something that happened previously or sooner than expected. 6 We use just/yet to say or ask whether something that we expected has happened or not. 7 Rewrite the sentences adding the word in brackets. Are they true or false for you? 1 We've done exercise 6. (already) 2 We haven't solved the puzzle. (yet) 3 We've learnt the present perfect. (already) 4 The bell hasn't rung. (yet) 8 Answer the question to solve the Brain teaser. ARHIA TEASER Jill, Phil and Will are triplets who all love running. and have just turned 16. Jill and Phil have just joined an Athletic Club, although they've enjoyed running since they were 12. Will hasn't Joined the club yet, but he's already been a runner for six years. They often run 5 k races together, but Jill and Phil have just run a 10 k race, too. None of them has run a marathon yet, but Jill has already won a half-marathon! 1 Who started running first? 2 Who has run the furthest?
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