Choose the present perfect or past simple: i (see) three police cars this morning (it’s still morning). after he (arrive) home, he (unpack) and (go) to bed early. a: what’s wrong? b: i (break) a glass! my grandparents only (know) each other for a few months before they (get) married. i (be) in london for three years. i love it here. we (see) julie last night. he (be) a teacher before he (become) a musician. when the boss (walk) into the room, we (know) someone was going to get fired. the children (break) a window in the school last week. he (see) that film last year. fill in the gaps with for or since. meredith has lived here 1997. meredith has lived here eighteen years. john has had the last july. he has had the ball eight months. molly has liked fairy-tales she was a tiny baby.
I (have seen) three police cars this morning (it’s still morning).
After he (arrived) home, he (unpacked) and (went) to bed early.
A: What’s wrong?
B: I (have broken) a glass!
My grandparents only (knew) each other for a few months before they (got) married.
I (have been) in London for three years. I love it here.
We (saw) Julie last night.
He (was) 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 ballsince last July.
He has had the ball for___ eight months.
Molly has liked fairy-tales since she was a tiny baby.