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I have lived there (for/since) 3 years.
I have lived there for 3 years.
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He has studied here (for/since) 2008.
He has studied here since 2008.
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meaning of SINCE
"desde"
- point in time:
- yesterday, 2 o'clock, May 3rd, 2001. etc
or since 2 hours ago.
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meaning of
FOR
- POR
- period of time:
- 2 weeks, 2 days, ages, ten minutes
- a long time
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Mariana has lived here (for/since) 1995.
Mariana has lived here (since) 1995.
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I have loved football (since/for) many years.
I have loved football (for) many years.
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She has been married (since/for) 2003.
She has been married (since) 2003.
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Skateboarding _______ (be)popular _____ more than 50 years.
Skateboarding __has been_____ (be)popular ___for__ more than 50 years.
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How long have you been a student?
For 10 years.
Since 10 years ago.
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He _________(win) many competitions.
He has won many competitions.
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We have finished the exam. (already)
We have already finished the exam.
or
We have finished the exam already.
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YET: used for negative statement.
I have finished the exam> make negative + yet.
I haven't finished the exam yet.
I still haven't finished the exam.
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I have cleaned my room.
make negative + yet.
make negative + still
I haven't cleaned my room yet.
I still haven't cleaned my room.
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Have you had lunch yet?
Yes.....
No.......
Yes, I have already had lunch.
No, I haven't had lunch yet.
No, I still haven't had lunch.
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I've started planning your graduation party (last night/already).
I've started planning your graduation party (already).
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We (still/yet) haven't chosen a restaurant.
We (still) haven't chosen a restaurant.
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I haven't met him (already/yet).
I haven't met him (yet).
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(Did/Has) Marla left already?
Has Marla left already?
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Present perfect progressive:
She ______________(work) in her office.
Present perfect progressive:
She has been working in her office.
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Present perfect progressive:
She _____________(talk) to me.
She has been talking to me.
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Present perfect progressive:
He ______________(write) a book.
He has been writing a book.
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Present perfect progressive.
Osvaldo ___________(sleep) all class.
Osvaldo has been sleeping all class.
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Present perfect progressive:
She ______________(not eat) her sandwich.
She hasn't been eating her sandwich.
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present perfect progressive:
It ____________(rain) all day.
It has been raining all day.
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