Task 5 (20 points).
Write a sentence for each situation using Present Perfect Continuous and for or since.
Example: 0. She started reading this book 2 weeks ago and she is still doing it. - She has been reading this book for 2 weeks.
1. It started snowing at 1 o’clock and it is still snowing.
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2. He started playing this video game last week and he is still playing it.
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3. I started doing my homework at 6 o’clock and I’m still doing it.
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4. They came to the restaurant 3 hours ago and they are still waiting for a table.
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5. Jessica started looking for a new flat a month ago and she’s still looking.
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Task 6 (20 points).
Complete the sentences with tags.
The police found some fingerprints on the wall, _______?
Canterbury was a roman town once, _______?
It has been a lot of rain this spring, _______?
That wasn\'t a very important book, _______?
Jenny and Tom haven’t arrived yet, _______?
Nothing interesting happens this week, _______?
I’m not disturbing you with my presence, _______?
Your mum has been working in this factory for a long time, _______?
Hens can fly for short distances, _______?
Don’t turn on the TV, _______?
Task 7 (10 points)
Complete the sentences with have to / don’t have to / has to / doesn’t have to.
You _______ wear a helmet on the building site.
The students _____ go to school on Sunday.
The deadline of my project is Tuesday. I _______ finish it on Tuesday.
I _____ finish this exercise, otherwise my mum will punish me.
John _______ be at work at ten. It is the time when his work starts.
Write a sentence for each situation using Present Perfect Continuous and for or since.
Example: 0. She started reading this book 2 weeks ago and she is still doing it. - She has been reading this book for 2 weeks.
1. It started snowing at 1 o’clock and it is still snowing.
__________________________________________________________________
2. He started playing this video game last week and he is still playing it.
__________________________________________________________________
3. I started doing my homework at 6 o’clock and I’m still doing it.
__________________________________________________________________
4. They came to the restaurant 3 hours ago and they are still waiting for a table.
__________________________________________________________________
5. Jessica started looking for a new flat a month ago and she’s still looking.
__________________________________________________________________
Task 6 (20 points).
Complete the sentences with tags.
The police found some fingerprints on the wall, _______?
Canterbury was a roman town once, _______?
It has been a lot of rain this spring, _______?
That wasn\'t a very important book, _______?
Jenny and Tom haven’t arrived yet, _______?
Nothing interesting happens this week, _______?
I’m not disturbing you with my presence, _______?
Your mum has been working in this factory for a long time, _______?
Hens can fly for short distances, _______?
Don’t turn on the TV, _______?
Task 7 (10 points)
Complete the sentences with have to / don’t have to / has to / doesn’t have to.
You _______ wear a helmet on the building site.
The students _____ go to school on Sunday.
The deadline of my project is Tuesday. I _______ finish it on Tuesday.
I _____ finish this exercise, otherwise my mum will punish me.
John _______ be at work at ten. It is the time when his work starts.
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Task 5:
It has been snowing since 1 o’clock.
He has been playing this video game for a week.
I have been doing my homework since 6 o’clock.
They have been waiting for a table for 3 hours.
Jessica has been looking for a new flat for a month.
Task 6:
haven't they?
wasn't it?
hasn't it?
was it?
have they?
does it?
am I?
hasn't she?
can't they?
can you?
Task 7:
have to
don't have to
have to
have to
has to