• Asignatura: Inglés
  • Autor: MichaelFardonn12
  • hace 7 años

1) Put for or since in the correct place in each sentence.

1. Mia and Polly have been friends since they met.
2. Her family has lived in London three months.
3. My cousins have been here a week.
4. Have you spoken to Mia last week?
5. They have been on the bus two o clock.
6. Mia hasn’t looked at her Science book two days.
7. Matias has lived in Argentina he was a baby.
8. Mia hasn’t watched volleyball she came to Buenos Aires.

Respuestas

Respuesta dada por: Treadonme
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1. Mia and Polly have been friends since they met.

2. Her family has lived in London for three months.

3. My cousins have been here for a week.

4. Have you spoken to Mia since last week?

5. They have been on the bus since two o clock.

6. Mia hasn’t looked at her Science book for two days.

7. Matias has lived in Argentina since he was a baby.

8. Mia hasn’t watched volleyball since she came to Buenos Aires

For se usa para extensiones de tiempo (2 dias, 4 meses...)

Since se usa para un tiempo específico (hace un año, 2003, desde que nació...)


MichaelFardonn12: Muchísimas gracias hermano!
Respuesta dada por: carmenscharf29
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Respuesta:ya te lo respodieron

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