Prime Time 5/6. Language in Use, Arbeitsheft

3 76 Present perfect and other past forms c) Read through the sentences of tasks 1 and 2 on page 75 and copy the ones that contain since. 4. 5. d) Ask “Since when?” and underline the point of time. Example: Since when has Clare been working on her presentation? – Since 7 p.m. Duration or point of time? a) Tick (✔) the correct box. Time expression Duration: For how long? Point of time: Since when? yesterday ✔ seven hours two minutes a week ago Sunday several years two months Christmas November 3rd … I first met her six weeks then b) Choose time expressions from the table above and insert them in the sentences below. You will need to add for or since in sentences 4–6. 1. She has not called since . 2. I have been waiting for her call for . 3. This has not happened since . 4. The sun has been shining . 5. We have not been on holiday . 6. We have been here . Signal words for the past tense and for the present perfect tense since when? 4 5 a week ago already ever just last week/month/year lately never yesterday now on September 15th recently since so far up to now at Christmas 1. Signal words for the past tense: 2. Signal words for the present perfect tense: Nur zu Prüfzwecken – Eigentum des Verlags öbv

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