Vocabulary: cities
Already/Yet
How long..?
For/Since
100

An area or building where people leave their cars.

A parking lot

100

Have you eaten breakfast yet?

Yes, I've already eaten breakfast.
No, I haven't eaten breakfast yet.

100

I’ve worked at the restaurant for a month.

How long have you worked at the restaurant?

100

Jordan moved into his apartment in 2005. (live)

Jordan has lived in this apartment since 2005

200

The time of the day when most people are driving.

Rush hour

200

Have you graduated from university yet?

Yes, I've already graduated from university.

No, I haven't graduated from university yet.

200

We’ve been a student at ITO for 3 years.

How long have you been a student at ITO?

200

Bill and Rita got married 20 years ago. (be)

Bill and Rita have been married for 20 years.

300

A long line of cars that move very slowly.

Traffic jam.

300

Has our English class begun yet?

Yes, our class has already begun.

No, our class hasn't begun yet. 

300

Lorena has taken English lessons since high school.

How long has Lorena taken English lessons?

300

Ellen and Rose met each other 40 years ago. (know)

Ellen and Rose have know each other for 40 years.

400

Someone who travels to work or school.

A commuter
400

Have you gotten married yet?

Yes, I have already gotten married.

No, I haven't gotten married yet. 

400

My family has lived in Oaxaca for 20 years.

How long has your family lived in Oaxaca?
400

María started to wear glasses when she was 5 years old. (wear)

Maria has worn glasses since she was 5 years old. 

500

The trains, subways, and buses people use to travel.

Public transportation

500

Has the sun come out yet?

Yes, the sun has already come out.

No, the sun hasn't come out yet.

500

Oaxaca has celebrated the “Guelaguetza” for a long time.

How long has Oaxaca celebrated the "Guelaguetza"?

500

Dennis bought his car 4 years ago. (own)

Dennis has owned his car for 4 years.