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I (to finish) reading the book you recommended.
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She (to travel) to many countries around the world.
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We have lived in this city for five years now.
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By the time we arrived, they already (to eat) dinner.
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She realized she (to forget) her keys at home.
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Before the movie started, he (to read) the entire book.
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I (to work) on this project for the past month.
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They (to renovate) their house since last spring.
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Before they arrived, we (to wait) for hours.
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She (to study) Spanish for three years.
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She realized she (to talk) for too long.
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By the time we left the party, they (to dance) all night.
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He (to visit) the new museum downtown yet.
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They (to meet) each other before the conference.
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The kids (to play) outside lately.
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I didn't realize I (to drive) in the wrong direction.
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you ever (to try) sushi?
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you (to see) that movie before?
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