Going, getting up/to get up, waking, having, getting
1how long have you had this phone?
I have had it since last weekend.
2how long has she worked in this school?
she has worked in this school for twelve years.
3how long have you been at school?
we have been at school since half past eight.
4how long has your sister known her boyfriend?
she has known him for a year.
5how long have your parents lived here?
they have lived here since 1990.
Usual - unusual
pleasant - unpleasant
possible - impossible
polite - impolite
correct - incorrect
<span>1. Let's go to the airport to see grandpa off when he flies back home.
2. If it stars to rain, make for a nearby cave to wait for it to pass.
3. We would like to remind all guests that they must </span><span>check out before midday.
4. Please </span><span><span>pull </span>in and stop so that I can buy something to drink.
5. Every Saturday night my dad </span><span><span>picks </span>us up outside the cinema.
6. I think the heighbours have gone away for the weekend.
7. John's up ahead so Greg is pedaling fast to catch up with him.
8. We're going on holiday tomorrow, but we will you when we get back.</span>
2.had
3.walked to work
4.took her about half an hour
5.started work
6.she didn't have lunch
7.she finished work
8.she always tired when she got home
9.she cooked
10.she didn't went
11.she went to bed
12.she slept
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