I. Fill in the gaps with recently, how long, yet, always, ever, already, since or never.1. A: …How long… has she been an air hostess? B: …………………………….. she left school.2. A: Jonathan has moved house ………………………………….. B: What’s his new address?3. A: I can’t phone you. I haven’t got a phone …………………………….. B: Well. I’ll come to your house instead.4. A: Has she finished her homework? B: Yes. She’s …………………………………… finished it.5. A: He eats a lot of vegetables, doesn’t he? B: Yes. He’s ……………………………… liked vegetables.6. A: Have you ………………………………….. been to China? B: No, I have ………………………………… been there.
A: How long has she been an air hostess? B: Since she left school.A: Jonathan has moved house recently. B: What’s his new address?A: I can’t phone you. I haven’t got a phone yet. B: Well. I’ll come to your house instead.A: Has she finished her homework? B: Yes. She’s already finished it.A: He eats a lot of vegetables, doesn’t he? B: Yes. He’s always liked vegetables.A: Have you ever been to China? B: No, I have never been there.