Unit 4.6 – Already, Since, Yet, For Exercises
Exercise 1: Multiple Choice – Already vs. Yet
Choose the correct option to complete each sentence:
1. I have ________ finished my homework, so I can go out now.
2. She hasn’t called me ________ today.
3. Have you ________ seen that new movie everyone is talking about?
4. They haven’t arrived ________ , but we expect them soon.
5. I’m surprised you’ve ________ finished reading that long book!
6. Have they fixed the computer ________?
7. We’ve ________ eaten dinner, so we’re not hungry.
8. Has the package arrived ________?
9. The movie hasn’t started ________, we’re still waiting.
10. I can’t believe you’ve ________ forgotten your password again!
Exercise 2: Fill in the Blanks – Since vs. For
Complete each sentence with “since” or “for”:
1. They have lived in New York ________ 2015.
2. She has been waiting for you ________ two hours.
3. I haven’t seen my cousin ________ last Christmas.
4. They’ve known each other ________ many years.
5. We’ve been studying English ________ January.
6. John has been living in this apartment ________ six months.
7. She has been my best friend ________ we were children.
8. I’ve had this watch ________ my birthday last year.
9. They have been traveling ________ three weeks.
10. He hasn’t played piano ________ he moved to his new house.
Exercise 3: Complete the Sentences
Complete each sentence with “already,” “yet,” “since,” or “for”:
1. I’ve been trying to call him ________ an hour, but he doesn’t answer.
2. Have you finished your project ________?
3. He has worked at this company ________ 2018.
4. I have ________ sent the email to the client.
5. They’ve been married ________ ten years.
6. She hasn’t applied for the job ________.
7. I haven’t seen that movie ________ it was released.
8. He’s ________ left for the airport. You just missed him.
9. We’ve lived in this neighborhood ________ a long time.
10. Have you talked to your parents ________ this week?