Time Expressions — Depuis, Pendant, Il y a

Complete the exercises, then check your answers. Total: 16 points.

Exercise 1
Choose the Correct Time Expression
6 points
Select depuis, pendant, or il y a to complete the sentence.
1
J'apprends le français ___ deux ans. (I've been learning French for two years — still learning.)
2
Elle a vécu à Rome ___ trois ans. (She lived in Rome for three years — she no longer does.)
3
Il a commencé à 9h, ___ deux heures. (He started at 9, two hours ago.)
4
___ six mois que je cherche un appartement. (I've been looking for a flat for six months.)
5
Nous avons travaillé ___ toute la nuit. (We worked all night.)
6
Je l'ai rencontré ___ exactement un an. (I met him exactly one year ago.)
Exercise 2
Translate the Time Expression
5 points
Translate into French using depuis, pendant, or il y a.
1
She has lived in Paris for five years. (still living there)
2
He studied for three hours.
3
I called her two days ago.
4
It's been a week since we left.
5
They worked in Lyon for two years. (no longer)
Exercise 3
Ongoing or Completed?
5 points
Does the situation call for depuis (ongoing) or pendant (completed)?
1
I've been waiting for 20 minutes. (still waiting)
2
She slept for 9 hours. (finished sleeping)
3
They have known each other for 10 years. (still friends)
4
He lived abroad for a year. (came back)
5
We've been married for six months. (still married)