Choose the correct time expression. 1 It snowed recently/ in 2010. 2 Has he ever/recently taken a photo of you? 3 I haven’t eaten any chocolate yesterday/ recently. 4 We saw Jack ever/ at nine o’clock. 5 She’s met Helen in September/ twice. 6 They never/ at the weekend visited us. 7 Did he phone you recently/ on Sunday? 8 I’ve read this book never/ lots of times.
The correct time expression in this sentence is "recently." The word "recently" indicates that the action of snowing occurred not too long ago.
2) Has he ever/recently taken a photo of you?
The correct time expression in this sentence is "recently." The word "recently" implies that the action of taking a photo happened recently.
3) I haven't eaten any chocolate yesterday/recently.
The correct time expression in this sentence is "recently." The word "recently" suggests that the speaker has not eaten any chocolate in the recent past.
4) We saw Jack ever/at nine o'clock.
The correct time expression in this sentence is "at nine o'clock." The phrase "at nine o'clock" specifies the exact time when the action of seeing Jack occurred.
5) She's met Helen in September/twice.
The correct time expression in this sentence is "twice." The word "twice" indicates that she has met Helen on two occasions.
6) They never/at the weekend visited us.
The correct time expression in this sentence is "at the weekend." The phrase "at the weekend" specifies that the action of visiting us happened during the weekend.
7) Did he phone you recently/on Sunday?
The correct time expression in this sentence is "recently." The word "recently" suggests that the action of phoning happened not too long ago.
8) I've read this book never/lots of times.
The correct time expression in this sentence is "lots of times." The phrase "lots of times" indicates that the speaker has read the book multiple times.