1. She … (make) three cakes. They look delicious!
2. Sheila … (go) to the bazaar. She’ll be back in an hour.
3. You look sweaty! … (you\work) out?
4. We …(not buy) all out Christmas presents yet.
5. Joy … (clean) the house since 9 o’clock. Can you give her a hand?
6. How long … (Tom\save) to buy a new PC?
7. Lisa and David … (pack) since breakfast.
8. We… (know) her for three years.
9. She … (write) three essays this week.
10. We … (try) to find tickets for the concert for three weeks.
E. Fill in the gaps with the correct preposition.
1. Mr. Brown is very popular … the students.
2. I’m not very keen … basketball. I prefer football.
3. You shouldn’t be jealous … your little sister.
4. Polly is very fond … her grandmother.
5. I’m very good … English. I’m always top of the class.