Ulamai Task 2. Fill in: yet, for, since, just, already.TYR BRA TITANUS 1. Eric is very happy. He has won a competition. 2. Laura has lived in England she was seven years old. 3. He has worked in the bank 4. She has not finished her homework 5. Jane has seen the new Brad Pitt film. She went last week. five years.
In this sentence, we can use the word "just" to indicate that Eric has recently won the competition. So the correct sentence would be "Eric is very happy. He has just won a competition."
2. Laura has lived in England __________ she was seven years old.
In this sentence, we need to choose a word that indicates the duration of time Laura has lived in England. The word "since" is suitable in this context. So the correct sentence would be "Laura has lived in England since she was seven years old."
3. He has worked in the bank __________ many years.
In this sentence, we need to choose a word that indicates the duration of time he has worked in the bank. The word "for" is suitable in this context. So the correct sentence would be "He has worked in the bank for many years."
4. She has not finished her homework __________.
In this sentence, we need to choose a word that indicates the completion or non-completion of an action. The word "yet" is suitable in this context. So the correct sentence would be "She has not finished her homework yet."
5. Jane has seen the new Brad Pitt film. She went last week. ________ five years.
In this sentence, we need to choose a word that indicates the completion of an action in the past. The word "already" is suitable in this context. So the correct sentence would be "Jane has already seen the new Brad Pitt film. She went last week."
Overall, the correct sentences would be:
1. Eric is very happy. He has just won a competition.
2. Laura has lived in England since she was seven years old.
3. He has worked in the bank for many years.
4. She has not finished her homework yet.
5. Jane has already seen the new Brad Pitt film. She went last week.