1.
1. Ana has worked here for nine years.
2. Marcos has worked in Madrid since 1999.
3. She has lived in Paris since 2001.
4. We have worked together for eight months.
5. The marketing team has worked on this project for three weeks.
6. I'm hungry. I have been in this meeting since 9.00!
7. My manager has been on holiday for two weeks.
8. Steve has lived in Germany for six months.
2.
1. Do you have to work ... ?
2. Do you need a change?
3. ... you don't need ...
4. ... you don't need to have ...
5. So, what do you need?
6. Well, you have to be ...
7. You need a driving license ...
8. ... you have to travel ...
9. And you need to be ...
10. ... have to stay away ...
11. But you don't have to pay ...
12. ... you don't have to pay!
Объяснение:
Put the verbs in brackets into the correct past form.
HOLIDAY TROUBLE
I remember the first time I (1 went) abroad on holiday. I (2 had just/left) school. I (3 was studying) very hard for my final exams and I (4 felt) that I needed to get away. A friend of mine (5 wanted) to go away as well, so we (6 decided) to look at some brochures at a travel agent’s. We (7 had been searching) for about an hour when my friend (8 found) the perfect holiday – two weeks in Cuba. We (9 were) very excited about it. Finally, the day of our holiday (10 arrived). We (11 had just/ left) the house when the phone (12 rang). I (13 ran) back into the house but the phone (14 had stopped) by the time I (15 reached) it. When we (16 got) to the airport, we (17 checked) in and (18 went) to the cafeteria. While we were having our coffee, the airline (19 made) an announcement. Our flight was delayed for eight hours. It was then that I (20 realised) what the phone call was about.