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blsea [12.9K]
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12

Fill in the correct form of the verb.​

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1 answer:
wel2 years ago
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Answer:

1. My parents <em><u>been</u></em> in New York two weeks from today.

2. Nothing much <em><u>happened</u></em> when I got to the meeting.

3. I was tired yesterday because I <em><u>have not slept</u></em> well the night before.

4. When I left the house this morning it <em><u>had already rained</u></em>

5. They <em><u>have been</u></em> in Chicago for 20 years

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