1 When she was young, she lives / lived / has lived in Wales
2. She has / had?lias had several jobs in her life. She
was a secretary and a teacher before being a writer.
3 In her twenties she fedches / taughr/lins caught in
Portugal.
4. She is married / was married as been married
twice.
5. She now has had i Misiune houses in Scotland and
London,
6 Her first book appears. appareil i les appertel in
7 Since then she rare carte
des articrian
estimated 1650 million:
8 She always was alias de salurys wanted
to be an author .
Explanation: The correct verb form to use here is "lived" because it refers to a specific period in the past and is not connected to the present.
2. She had several jobs in her life. She was a secretary and a teacher before being a writer.
Explanation: The correct verb form to use here is "had" because it indicates that she held these jobs in the past, but they are not connected to the present.
3. In her twenties she taught English in Portugal.
Explanation: The correct verb form to use here is "taught" because it refers to a specific action that happened in the past.
4. She has been married twice.
Explanation: The correct verb form to use here is "has been" because it refers to a past event (marriages) that has an impact on the present. The word "twice" indicates that this has happened more than once.
5. She now has houses in Scotland and London.
Explanation: The correct verb form to use here is "has" because it indicates ownership in the present.
6. Her first book was published.
Explanation: The correct verb form to use here is "was published" because it refers to a past event (the publication of her first book).
7. Since then she has written numerous articles.
Explanation: The correct verb form to use here is "has written" because it refers to a repeated action (writing articles) that started in the past and continues to the present.
8. She always wanted to be an author.
Explanation: The correct verb form to use here is "wanted" because it refers to a desire that existed in the past and is not connected to the present.