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English, 24.07.2021 17:10, katiemaley19

Exercise II: Fill in the gaps with “yet, ago, ever, last night, for or since” 1. My father went to Italy five days .
2. He has known her 2001.
3. Have you seen an elephant?
4. She hasn’t finished her work .
5. He has lived in Madrid ten years.
6. We went to bed at 11 o’clock .

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