Use the right form of the verbs in the brackets. 1. She (to decide) to enter a college after the gymnasium. 2. They (to learn) a lot about the vocational school before they entered it. 3. The dressmaker (to take) measurements for my new dress. 4. She (to have) this up-to-date sewing machine for some years. 5. He (to work) as a tailor for a long time. 6. Students (to study) a lot of interesting things at vocational schools.
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1. She decided to enter a college after the gymnasium.
2. They had learnt a lot about the vocational school before they entered it.
3. The dressmaker took measurements for my new dress.
4. She has had this up-to-date sewing machine for some years.
5. He has been working as a tailor for a long time.
6. Students study a lot of interesting things at vocational schools.