H. Put in for or since
1. I haven't had a good meal
last Tuesday
2. The house is very dirty. We haven't cleaned it
ages.
3. Karan has been looking for a job
he left school.
4. Please hurry up! We've been waiting
an hour.
5.
Christmas, the weather has been quite good.
6. Sarah has lived in London
1999.
a long time?
7. Have you been learning English
8. Tom's father has been doing the samejob
15 years.
9. It's been raining
lunchtime.
Answers
1. I haven't had a good meal since last Tuesday.
2. The house is very dirty. We haven't cleaned it since ages.
3. Karan has been looking for a job since he left school.
4. Please hurry up! We've been waiting since an hour.
5. Since Christmas, the weather has been quite good.
6. Sarah has lived in London since 1999.
7. Have you been learning English since a long time?
8. Tom's father has been doing the same job since 15 years.
9. It's been raining since lunchtime.
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Answer:
Explanation:
Concept:
Usually the present, in the interval between (the time mentioned) and the time under discussion.
With the intent or goal of: exercising via running. Army gear; a dish closet are examples of items that are intended to belong to or be used in combination with other items. suitable for the goals or requirements of: medication for the elderly. to work for pay; to bring a claim for alimony; to obtain, achieve, or acquire
Solution:
1. I haven't had a good meal since last Tuesday.
2. The house is very dirty. We haven't cleaned it for ages.
3. Karan has been looking for a job since he left school.
4. Please hurry up! We've been waiting for an hour.
5. Since Christmas, the weather has been quite good.
6. Sarah has lived in London for a long time?
7. Since when have you been learning English?
8. Tom's father has been doing the same job for 15 years.
9. It's been raining since lunchtime.
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