Since/for
Present perfect
ITY/NESS
Compound nouns
Already/ yet/ just
100

I have lived here____ three years

FOR- I have lived here FOR three years

100

I ____ never ____ sushi

I HAVE never EATEN sushi

100

Make a noun: 

Happy

Happiness

100

What compound noun means:


A card with your name, company and contact details?


Business card

100

I have _____ finished my lunch.

JUST- I have JUST finished my lunch

200

She has worked at the World Bank _____ 2022

SINCE- She has worked at the World Bank SINCE 2002

200

What is the past participle of see? 

SEEN
200

Make a noun: 

Kind

Kindness

200

What compound noun means:


The main office of a company?


Headquarters

200

Have you called the client ____ ?

YET- Have you called the client YET?
300

Which is correct? We have been waiting ...

A) For 3 hours

B) Since 3 hours

FOR- we have been waiting FOR 3 hours

300

Change to the present perfect: 


She visits Paris

She has visited Paris

300

Make a noun: 

Dark 

Darkness

300

What compound noun means:


The department responsible for hiring and supporting employees?


Human resources

300

She has _____ submitted the report, so she can go home.

ALREADY- She has ALREADY submitted the report, so she can go home.

400

Which is correct? The meeting has been scheduled ....

A) For Monday

B) Since Monday

FOR- The meeting has been scheduled FOR Monday

400

Correct the mistakes, using the present perfect in both sentences: 

I have went to London, but I haven't saw the London Eye

I have BEEN to London, but I haven't SEEN the London Eye


400

Make a noun: 

Possible 

Possibility

400

What compound noun means:


The amount of work you have to do?


Workload

400

The meeting started five minutes ago, but John has only _____ arrived.

JUST- The meeting started five minutes ago, but John has only JUST arrived.

500

Fill in the blanks: 

We have known each other _____ 2018 and have been best friends _____ nearly eight years.



We have known each other SINCE 2018 and have been best friends FOR nearly eight years.

500

What is the difference between these sentences?


I lived in Thailand for twenty years.
I have lived in Thailand for twenty years.


I lived in Thailand for twenty years." = the situation is finished."

I have lived in Thailand for twenty years. I still live there now.

500

Which noun is correct?

A) generousity
B) generosity
C) generousness

B- Generosity 

500

What compound noun means:


The process of finding and hiring new employees.


recruitment process

500

We haven't signed the contract _____, but our lawyer has _____ reviewed it

YET, ALREADY

We haven't signed the contract YET, but our lawyer has ALREADY reviewed it