Match them: Plans Bed Decision Mistake Noise Exercises Harm Your best Your duty Business. Match them: My uncle has lived in Spain _____ two years. I've known Sam _____ a long time. Mary has been at college _____ a few months now and he loves it. We haven't had any homework _____ Monday. I've had this phone _____ last summer. There has been a school here _____ 1984 I hate people who talk _____ a film. We learnt some vocabulary _____ the lesson. _____ our vacation, we visit relatives. PAST SIMPLE, PRESENT PERFECT: I _____ (visit) Paris a few times. It's a lovely city. PAST SIMPLE, PRESENT PERFECT: Everyone _____ (enjoy) the meal last night. PAST SIMPLE, PRESENT PERFECT: I _____ (never/have) a chocolate smoothie, but I _____ (try) a coconut smoothie last summer. PAST SIMPLE, PAST CONTINUOUS: She _____ (read) a book when the phone _____ (ring). PAST SIMPLE, PAST CONTINUOUS: I _____ (learn) flamenco while I _____ (live) in Sevilla. PAST SIMPLE, PAST CONTINUOUS: When I _____ (meet) Sam, he _____ (drink) a beer. PRESENT PERFECT: She _____ (study) for the exam. PRESENT PERFECT: Where _____ he _____ (go)?. PRESENT PERFECT: I _____ (want) a car for a long time. PAST SIMPLE, PAST PERFECT: Julie was very pleased to see that John _____ (clean) the kitchen. PAST SIMPLE, PAST PERFECT: When he _____ (arrive) at the party, Julie _____ (just/leave). PAST SIMPLE, PAST PERFECT: I _____ (know) my husband for three years, when we _____ (get) married. TRANSFORMATIONS: It hasn't rained for four weeks. It hasn't rained _____ ago. TRANSFORMATIONS: The party will be outside unless it rains. If it _____ the party will be outside. TRANSFORMATIONS: I haven't been to a concert for a long time. It's a long time _____ a concert. MODAL VERBS: I didn't feel very well yesterday. I _____ eat anything. MODAL VERBS: You _____ look at me when I am talking to you. MODAL VERBS: You really _____ be late again. Match them: Like Would like Help Practice Can't stand Choose Learn. Match them: Agree with Carry on Deal with Get on with Give up Run out of. Match them: Make something up Make up with somebody Hang out with Put up with Go out Fall out with.
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