Choose the correct tense form of the verbs.
1. I (not see) you for a long time.
2. Marry (rest) in the garden all day because she (be) ill.
3. We (live) here for six years and just (decide) to move.
4. They (not speak) to each other since they (quarrel).
5. He (lean) against the door and (listen) to wireless when I (try) to speak to him.
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1. Haven’t
2. Rested, was
3. Lived , decided
4. Didn’t speak , quarrelled
5. Leaned ,listened , tried
2. Rested, was
3. Lived , decided
4. Didn’t speak , quarrelled
5. Leaned ,listened , tried
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- I haven't see you for a long time.
- Marry has been resting in the garden all day because she has been ill.
- We had been living here for six years and just has been decided to leave.
- They didn't speak to each other since they had quarrel.
- He was leaning against the wall and listened to wireless when I have been trying to speak to him.
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