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Correct the following sentences. Put the verb in the present perfect, present perfect continuous, past perfect, past simple, future simple or the future continuous. (Attempt any seven.) 1. Bob is a friend of mine. I know him for a long time. 2. Sue and Alan are married since July. 3. The weather is awful. It was rained four hours in the morning. 4. The weather is awful. It's raining all day 5. I like your house. How long are you living there? 6 Galib worked in a shop before he joined our firm. 7 . 'Do you still smoke?' 'No, I give it up four years ago.’ 8. That's a very old bicycle. How long you have it? 9. I just have lunch. 10 Tomorrow this time I will have dinner.

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Answered by IIIMobslayerIII
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  1. Bob is a friend of mine and I knew him from a long time.
  2. Sue and Alan got married on July 3.
  3. The weather was awful because it rained for four hours in the morning.
  4. The weather was awful as it was raining all day.
  5. I liked your house but from how long were you living there?
  6. Galib was working in a shop before he joined our firm.
  7. 'Are you still smoking?' 'No, I gave it up four years ago.’
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