Put the verbs in the brackets in appropriate tense (Simple Past or Present Perfect). (you / hear) the news? The government raised the taxes once again. (you / read) today’s paper? Can I have it now? (never / be) to Scotland; from what I hear, it’s a beautiful country. Mary (just / finish) her work and now she can take a break. My car (break) down and I had to call a taxi. I (come) to this town twenty years ago and I have lived here since then. Where (you / be) all this time? I couln’t find you anywhere. How long (you / work) here? Peter (lock) the office and went home Call me when (you / finish). We can spend the rest of the day together.
Have you heard the news? The government raised the taxes once again. Have you read today's paper? Can I have it now? I have never been to Scotland; from what I hear, it's a beautiful country. Mary has just finished her work and now she can take a break. My car broke down and I had to call a taxi. I came to this town twenty years ago and I have lived here since then. Where have you been all this time? I couldn't find you anywhere. How long have you worked here? Peter locked the office and went home. Call me when you finish. We can spend the rest of the day together.
Have you heard the news? The government raised the taxes once again.
Have you read today's paper? Can I have it now?
I have never been to Scotland; from what I hear, it's a beautiful country.
Mary has just finished her work and now she can take a break.
My car broke down and I had to call a taxi.
I came to this town twenty years ago and I have lived here since then.
Where have you been all this time? I couldn't find you anywhere.
How long have you worked here?
Peter locked the office and went home.
Call me when you finish. We can spend the rest of the day together.