Fill in the gaps with how long, ever, never, just, already, for and yet. 1 A: Have you ...ever... been to London? 5 A: I'm afraid I have
visited the
B: No, I have .. never... been there.
Melbourne Museum and I've been n
2 A: Have you seen the Parthenon ?
Melbourne for a whole year
B: Yes, I have .. seen it. It's amazing!
B: Really? have. It's fantastic
3 A: Has Damien
e gone skiing?
6 A: ... . have you and Ben been fnends
B: No, he hasn't. He doesn't like it.
B: We've been friends... twelve year
4. A: Is Akim at home,
please? 7 A: I have cooked dinner
B: No, I'm afraid he's
B: That's good because I haven't ea
.. and I'm really hungry.
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ironthewolf72 ironthewolf72  11.01.2024 22:00
Fill in the gaps with how long, ever, never, just, already, for, and yet:

1. A: Have you ever been to London?
B: No, I have never been there.

Explanation: In this dialogue, person B is stating that he/she has never been to London before. "Ever" is used to ask about experiences, and "never" is used to indicate that the person has not had that experience.

2. A: Have you seen the Parthenon?
B: Yes, I have seen it. It's amazing!

Explanation: In this dialogue, person B is stating that he/she has seen the Parthenon. "Just" is not used here because it is not necessary for the specific answer. "Already" could have been used as well to indicate that the action of seeing the Parthenon happened before now.

3. A: Has Damien ever gone skiing?
B: No, he hasn't. He doesn't like it.

Explanation: In this dialogue, person B is stating that Damien has never gone skiing. "Ever" is used to ask about experiences, and "never" is used to indicate that he has not had that experience.

4. A: Is Akim at home, please?
B: No, I'm afraid he's gone out.

Explanation: In this dialogue, person B is stating that Akim has gone out. "Yet" is not used here because it is not necessary for the specific answer. "Just" or "recently" could have been used to indicate that the action of going out happened not long ago.

5. A: I'm afraid I have visited the Melbourne Museum, and I've been in Melbourne for a whole year.
B: No, I have never been there.

Explanation: In this dialogue, person B is stating that he/she has never been to the Melbourne Museum. "Just" is not used here because it is not necessary for the specific answer. "Already" could have been used to indicate that the action of visiting the museum happened before now.

6. A: How long have you and Ben been friends?
B: We've been friends for twelve years.

Explanation: In this dialogue, person B is stating that he/she and Ben have been friends for twelve years. "Yet" is not used here because it is not necessary for the specific answer. "Just" could have been used if they recently became friends.

7. A: I have cooked dinner already, and I'm really hungry.
B: That's good because I haven't eaten yet.

Explanation: In this dialogue, person B is stating that he/she hasn't eaten yet. "Just" is not used here because it is not necessary for the specific answer. "Already" could have been used to indicate that the action of cooking dinner happened before now.
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