Lesson XVIII: Past-HAVE Action Form - PART II
Exercise: A.1.2. Practice Past-HAVE-AF Sum up the ideas with FOR or SINCE. For example: I began to live in the dormitory in January and I live there now. I ' VE LIVED IN THE DORMITORY SINCE JANUARY. I didn’t like American movies in 2000 and I don’t like them now. I HAVEN’T LIKED AMERICAN MOVIES SINCE 2000. I wanted to ride this bicycle long time ago and I want to ride it now. I ' VE WANTED TO RIDE THIS BICYCLE FOR A LONG TIME. I didn't talk to John three months ago and I still don't talk to him . I HAVEN'T TALKED TO JOHN FOR THREE MONTHS. 1. I needed a new coat four years ago and I need one now. 2. I wanted to visit Hollywood when I came to the United States and I want to visit it now. 3. I didn't smoke when I was a child and I still don't smoke. 4. I didn't go fishing in February and I still don't go fishing. 5. I stopped driving a car in 2008 and I still don't drive a car. 6. I didn't try to swim last Monday and I'm not trying to swim now. 7. I respected his opinion when I was a teenager and I respect his opinion now. 8. I liked fish when I was a child and I like it now. 9. I didn't like to drive when I came here and I don't like to drive now. 10. I liked mathematics long time ago and I like it now. 11. I disliked violence when I was a child and I dislike violence now. 12. I liked foreign languages ten years ago and I like them now. 13. I had blond hair when I was a child, and I still have blond hair. 14. Monday was the last time when I played football.
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