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B Combine each set of sentences into one. Use the words in brackets
and the correct forms of the highlighted verbs.
1.
The baby started to cry two hours ago. He has still not stopped. (for)
The baby has been crying for two hours.
2. She started to practise medicine three years ago. She is a doctor. (for)
3. I started to clean my cupboard on Sunday. I am still cleaning it. (since)
4. They began to cook two hours ago. They haven't finished yet! (for)
5. She came in at ten o'clock. She is still waiting for you. (since)​

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Answered by samiranoli10
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Answer:

Combine each set of sentences into one. Use the words in brackets

and the correct forms of the highlighted verbs.

1.

The baby started to cry two hours ago. He has still not stopped. (for)

The baby has been crying for two hours.

2. She started to practise medicine three years ago. She is a doctor. (for)

3. I started to clean my cupboard on Sunday. I am still cleaning it. (since)

4. They began to cook two hours ago. They haven't finished yet! (for)

5. She came in at ten o'clock. She is still waiting for you. (since)

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