Use: Present Perfect (have\has + V
3\ ed), Past Simple (V 2/V ed) or Present Perfect Progressive (have\has been V ing)


1. The Browns (to have) that
car since 1998.


2. The children (to play)
hockey the day before yesterday.


3. Where is the magazine? –
I (to put) it on the table.


4. We (to wait) for you
since 10 o’clock.


5. How long (to be) you in London? 
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