Write one word in each gap to complete the second phrase so that it has the same meaning as the first. 1. We can see that …
It canseen that …
2. Over 50% said …
than half said...
3. More than 75% of the teenagers surveyed …
three-of the teenagers surveyed
4. Most of the teenagers asked said …
The of the teenagers asked said …
5. Nearly one in every three people surveyed …
Nearly a of people surveyed …
6.Quite a lot of teenagers said …
A significant of teenagers said …
7. On the other hand, a significant number …
, a significant number …
8.To conclude, …
In , …
1) They have been building the house for three years now.
– they haven't been building the house for three years now.
– have they been building the house for three years now?
2) He has been looking for a job for four months.
– He hasn't been looking for a job for four months.
– has he been looking for a job for four months?
3) You have been studying this report for an hour.
– You haven't been studying this report for an hour.
– have you been studying this report for an hour?
4) Susan has been learning to drive since last month.
– Susan hasn't been learning to drive since last month.
– has Susan been learning to drive since last month?
5) We have been shopping since early morning.
– We haven't been shopping since early morning.
– have we been shopping since early morning?
6) Mike has been cycling for three hours.
– Mike hasn't been cycling for three hours.
– has mike been cycling for three hours?
7) You have been sunbathing since 8 o’clock.
– You haven't been sunbathing since 8 o’clock.
– have you been sunbathing since 8 o’clock?
8) The baby has been sleeping for three hours.
– The baby hasn't been sleeping for three hours.
– has the baby been sleeping for three hours.
9) Nick has been waiting for you since 5 o’clock.
– Nick hasn't been waiting for you since 5 o’clock.
– has Nick been waiting for you since 5 o’clock?
10) They have been writing a test for two hours.
– They haven't been writing a test for two hours.
– have they been writing a test for two hours?