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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1. The Browns have had that car since 1998.2. The children played hockey the day before yesterday.
3. Where is the magazine? –I've put it on the table.
4. We have been waiting for you since 10 o’clock.
5. How long have you been in London?