Past Simple/Present Perfect/Present Perfect Cont 1. When we (be) younger, Uncle George (tell) us unbelievable stories about his contemporaries. 2.Until the 1960s most children in Britain (take) an exam at the end of primary school. The school system (change) since then. 3. They (work) on the project for more than two years but I can't see any positive results. 4. Victorian attitudes about how children should be brought up largely (disappear). 5. I love you. I (love) you all my life. 6. Jane (write) her essay for two weeks already and I don't think she is completing her work. 8. We (live) in this area for nearly 15 years.