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sec 3 first term 2015. 25 shes been promoted twice a since b for c by d…

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sec 3
first term
2015.
25 shes been promoted twice a since b for c by d in
26 nader hasnt played football a ever b since c for d already
27 he has had problems at work a since b just c when d for as long as i can remember.
28 i cant log onto the site. i a had forgotten b was forgetting c have forgotten d am forgotten my password.
29 the police a have cleared b cleared c was clearing d has cleared the street. traffic is normal now.
30 thats a really nice watch you have, adel. how long a you have had b had you had c did you have d have you had it?
31 she hasnt seen her ring since yesterday, i think a it has gone b she lost it c she found it d it has been
32 have you printed your boarding pass? a no, i dont b no, i have c no, not yet d no, i didnt
33 they have been in business since 1980, a werent b didnt c dont d havent they?
34 our house a was cleaned b was being cleaned c has been cleaned d cleaned a week ago so we dont need to do it now.
35 this is the best work you a still have done b had ever done c have never done d have ever done.
36 what did you do this morning? a ive packed my bags b i was packing my bags c i packed my bags d ive my bags packed
37 i havent met the new manager a yet b before c already d never. its the first time to meet him. (lm)
38 you neednt make food. i a was cooking b had cooked c was cooked d have cooked a good meal already. (lm)
39 i miss my uncle so much; i a havent seen/travelled b hadnt seen/travelled c didnt see/had travelled d havent seen/travelling him since he to new york
40 my friend arrived in cairo a moment ago. this means that a hasnt arrived b just has arrived c has just arrived d will arrive
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Explanation:

Brief Explanations
  1. “since” is used with present - perfect tense for a point in time from which an action has continued.
  2. “since” is appropriate as it indicates the starting point of the non - playing action.
  3. “since” shows the starting time of work problems.
  4. “have forgotten” is in present - perfect tense for a past action with present relevance.
  5. “have cleared” indicates the action's result affects the present (traffic is normal).
  6. “have you had” is in present - perfect to ask about the duration of having the watch.
  7. “she lost it” is in simple past after “since” to show the starting point of not seeing the ring.
  8. “No, not yet” is a common response for present - perfect questions about an action not done.
  9. “haven't” is the contraction for the present - perfect negative.
  10. “was cleaned” is in simple past for a past - completed action a week ago.
  11. “have ever done” is in present - perfect to emphasize the best work up to now.
  12. “I packed my bags” is in simple past for a past - completed action this morning.
  13. “yet” is used in negative present - perfect sentences to mean up to now.
  14. “have cooked” is in present - perfect to show a past action with present result (no need to make food).
  15. “haven't seen/travelled” is in present - perfect for an action that started in the past and continues.
  16. “has just arrived” is in present - perfect to show a very recent action.

Answer:

  1. a. since
  2. b. since
  3. a. since
  4. c. have forgotten
  5. a. have cleared
  6. d. have you had
  7. b. she lost it
  8. c. No, not yet
  9. d. haven't
  10. a. was cleaned
  11. d. have ever done
  12. c. I packed my bags
  13. a. yet
  14. d. have cooked
  15. a. haven't seen/travelled
  16. c. has just arrived