Time Expressions Exercises
Time expressions exercises covering for/since, just/already/yet, still, ever/never, time connectors, and their usage with different tenses. 8 exercise sets with 160 questions (A2 - B2 Level).
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Just, Already & Yet
Time Expressions Exercises
“I have ___ finished my homework. I completed it two minutes ago.”
Still, Yet & Already
Time Expressions Exercises
“He is 40 years old, but he ___ lives with his parents.”
Ever & Never
Time Expressions Exercises
“Have you ___ been to Japan?”
Time Connectors
Time Expressions Exercises
“I'll call you ___ I arrive at the airport.”
Tenses & Time Expressions
Time Expressions Exercises
“I ___ here since 2015.”
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Mixed Time Expressions
Time Expressions Exercises
“I have been learning English ___ I was ten years old.”
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Why practice Time Expressions exercises?
These Time Expressions exercises help you master the words and phrases that work with different tenses. Start with the essential for vs since distinction (duration vs point in time), then progress to just/already/yet with Present Perfect. You'll learn how still differs from yet, when to use ever and never, and how time connectors like before/after/until work. Finally, practise combining time expressions with the correct tenses in real contexts.