put ever, never, for or since into each gap:
1. I haven't seen Keith............. Christmas.
2. She's been in China......... a long time, but she's ............ visited the Great Wall
3. He's worked for this company.......... many years, ................ 1976, i guess.
4. we have been friends......... we were children, and i've........ liked anyone as much as i like him
5. i've known him........ over ten years, but i've ......... met his parents.
6. we haven't had a barbecue........... last summer. Have you.......... had a barbecue.
7. His wife, Carrie, is a desginer. She has her own studio........... six months, ........... 8th June.
8. My uncle has been at my house........... yesterday. Have you............ met him? - no, .............
9. I've known him............ ages, but i haven't seen him........ i was at university.
10. Sue has lived in London ............ the last few years but she's ....... gone to Big Ben. Have you............ gone there?
put ever, never, for or since into each gap:
1. I haven't seen Keith.......since...... Christmas.
2. She's been in China....for..... a long time, but she's .....never....... visited the Great Wall
3. He's worked for this company....for...... many years, .........since....... 1976, i guess.
4. we have been friends...since...... we were children, and i've....never.... liked anyone as much as i like him
5. i've known him....for.... over ten years, but i've ...never...... met his parents.
6. we haven't had a barbecue......since..... last summer. Have you.....ever..... had a barbecue.
7. His wife, Carrie, is a desginer. She has her own studio.....for...... six months, ......since..... 8th June.
8. My uncle has been at my house.....since...... yesterday. Have you......ever...... met him? - no, ......never.......
9. I've known him.....for....... ages, but i haven't seen him.....since... i was at university.
10. Sue has lived in London ......for...... the last few years but she's ....never... gone to Big Ben. Have you.......ever..... gone there?
put ever, never, for or since into each gap:
1. I haven't seen Keith.......since...... Christmas.
2. She's been in China....for..... a long time, but she's .....never....... visited the Great Wall
3. He's worked for this company....for...... many years, .........since....... 1976, i guess.
4. we have been friends...since...... we were children, and i've....never.... liked anyone as much as i like him
5. i've known him....for.... over ten years, but i've ...never...... met his parents.
6. we haven't had a barbecue......since..... last summer. Have you.....ever..... had a barbecue.
7. His wife, Carrie, is a desginer. She has her own studio.....for...... six months, ......since..... 8th June.
8. My uncle has been at my house.....since...... yesterday. Have you......ever...... met him? - no, ......never.......
9. I've known him.....for....... ages, but i haven't seen him.....since... i was at university.
10. Sue has lived in London ......for...... the last few years but she's ....never... gone to Big Ben. Have you.......ever..... gone there?