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A. Match the columns to complete the sentences in the present perfect tense.
1. I’ve done my homework. a. We can bake the cake now.
2. Sheela has left. b. I can listen to some music now.
3. I’ve locked the door. c. We can go out and play now.
4. Hari’s broken his leg. d. She isn’t here now.
5. I’ve brought my football. e. He can’t play now.
6. We’ve bought some eggs. f. Here’s the key.
B. Fill in the blanks with for or since.
1. They have not met 1995.
2. Ms Rao has been a teacher 2002.
3. Sudhir hasn’t eaten anything eight hours.
4. Parth has read eleven books last weekend.
5. We have had the same car ten years.
6. I haven’t seen my Uncle Murali 2009.
7. He has worked in this bank five years.
8. Latha has loved dancing she was a child.
9. She has lived in England twelve years.
10. She hasn’t been on a holiday last year.
11. I haven’t seen my red jacket yesterday. I think I have lost it.
12. I have been studying non-stop 9:15 a.m.
13. We have been working here nine o’clock.
14. My father has had a driving licence he was eighteen.
15. She hasn’t taken a day off the past six months.
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