It … (to snow) for five hours before the weather changed. Betty and Jane … (to argue) for half an hour when their parents returned home.
Why did Ed miss his training yesterday? — He couldn’t come because he … (to prepare) his project all day yesterday.
… Isabel… (to work) as a secretary for four years before she moved to another town? — No, she …. She … (to work) as a secretary just for two years.
… Pete … (to play) computer games all the evening last Friday? — No, he …. He … (to write) an essay for two hours and then he went for a walk.
Jean … (not to wait) for our boss all the morning yesterday. She … (to speak) to some clients for about an hour and then she went to the bank.
Kevin was exhausted because he … (to unload) the lorry for three hours.
I was really happy that Ron won that competition because he … (to prepare) for it for half a year.
… you … (to save) money for a new computer for a long time? — Yes, I… . I… (not to spend) a penny for six months before I got a sufficient sum.
Cathy and Sue … (to tidy) our cottage house for two days after that birthday party.
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(6) animated cartoon (7) DVD-copy.
I (have seen) three police cars this morning.
After he (arrived) home, he (unpacked) and (went) to bed early.
I (have broken) a glass!
My grandparents had only (known) each other for a few months before they (got) married.
I (have been) in London for three years.
We (saw) Julie last night.
He (had been) a teacher before he (became) a musician.
When the boss (walked) into the room, we (knew) someone was going to get fired.
The children (broke) a window in the school last week.
He (saw) that film last year.
Meredith has lived here since 1997.
Meredith has lived here for eighteen years.
John has had the ball since last July.
He has had the ball for eight months.
Molly has liked fairy-tales since she was a tiny baby.