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  • How (much/many) time do you spend at the gym?
    much
  • Tourism contributes substantially ___ the local economy.
    to
  • 6 My sister (has studied / has been studying) for three days so far. The final exam is tomorrow.
    has been studying
  • What have you (done / been doing) this morning?
    been doing
  • I haven’t seen him (lately / already) I wonder how he’s doing.
    lately
  • My grandmother's 89, but she's as fit ___
    as a fiddle.
  • ‘Have you (eaten / been eating) lunch yet?’ ‘No, I’m not hungry.’
    eaten
  • Have you ever (tried / been trying) yoga?
    tried
  • He no longer depends __ his parents for money.
    on
  • Since he recovered from surgery he’s had a new lease ___ and seems to be doing very well.
    of life
  • He is a friend, but I see him like a member __ my family.
    of
  • Jimmy hasn’t done his homework (already / yet)
    yet
  • The news (is / are) so depressing these days. I’ve decided to watch cartoons instead.
    is
  • I am working ___ a new idea.
    on
  • Many Americans believe they have to arm themselves to protect ___ violent criminals in their communities.
    against
  • My son did not go to school today because he was feeling under___.
    the weather
  • Elderly people with weak health conditions are most ___ risk ___.
    at / of
  • She took a trip to the South of France to recharge
    her batteries.
  • We'd been out walking all day and I was on ___ when we reached the hotel.
    my last legs
  • Hi there! I (have to see / haven’t seen) you for ages. How have you been?
    haven’t seen
  • Have you got (a few/ a little) minutes to help me?
    a few
  • Focus ___ small goals instead of big ones.
    on
  • She's been ill with the flu but she's on ___ now.
    the mend