1. Megan has been ill a lot recently, but she looks much better now.
2. We have not planned for so many guests, so there isn’t enough food.
3. It has become clear to most people that the government's policy is wrong.
4. Come quick; something terrible has happened.
5. It is bad of Ben to change his mind once he has given his promise. past action
6. We have been planning this visit for months; it all has planned out.
7. What have you done to the radio? It (not to work).
8. This book is an important document. It has been in existence more than eighty years.
9. For ten years Tom had been living in India and returned to England only after his parents' death.
10. I will be eighteen in December.
11. I hope we will have finished by 12. 30. Then we can have lunch together.
12. Betsy is rather pessimistic. She always complains about her life.
13. Gwen has been doing better at school since the new teacher arrived.
14. You have passed your test- well done!
15. I am tired today, and I will go to bed early. Don’t call me after 9
p. m. I will be sleeping.
16. Karl never reads newspapers at breakfast. He prefers listening to the radio.
17. Donald bought a new bicycle last week.
18. Jill decided to clean the flat while her baby was sleeping.
19. Grandpa is tired. He has worked in the garden since early morning. - past action
20. Dick is an old friend of mine - we have known each other for 16 years