A: "I haven't seen his sister ______ two weeks." B: "Haven't you? I saw her ______ the rehearsal."
- still, during
- for, during
- during, since
- since, for
I haven't seen John ______ Christmas and that was four months ______ .
- during, ago
- since, ago
- during, still
- still, during
We haven't been to Manchester ______ 1998. We were there ______ two weeks then.
- since, during
- since, for
- during, ago
- still, for
A: "Peter has been doing the same job ______ 2000." B: " He started in this company more than ten years _____, didn't he?"
- still, during
- since, for
- since, ago
- during, since
They have been meeting secretly ______ years, ever ______ they met five years ______.
- during, still, ago
- for, since, ago
- still, during, yet
- for, since, still
Many people have emigrated to the USA ______ 1900. Thousands went there ______ the war.
- since, ago
- still, during
- during, yet
- since, during
There are two intervals ______ the performance. The shows goes on ______ three hours.
- since, ago
- still, during
- during, for
- during, still
A: "Have you filled in the forms ______ ? " B: "No, we haven't finished ______. We are ______ filling them in."
- yet, yet, still
- since, for, still
- yet, still, yet
- still, yet, still
A: "Hasn't he had his dinner ______ ? " B: " He hasn't finished ______. He's ______ eating it."
- yet, still, yet
- since, for, still
- still, yet, still
- yet, yet, still
It's very hot in this country ______ this summer. The heat has been scorching ______ three months.
- during, for
- since, ago
- still, during
- during, still