Use the right form of the verbs in brackets 1. they (be) political rivals for more than 30 years and still are. 2. new york house (be) his main home for the last forty years. 3. i (miss) you terribly! where you (be) all this time? 4. it (be) a long way, i really feel tired. 5. i always (like) being near water, and for as long as i can remember. 6. frank wants to fly. he (do) this so many times in his mind that he is beginning to think it really (happen). 7, life (be) very kind to me. 8.1 not (see) fireflies since i (be) a kid. 9. i (notice) something strange in her lately. 10. we believe you (be) very busy since you (arrive) in new york. 11. melanie (know) the hills for donkey's years. 12. after all, nigel always (be) a bit of a know-it-all. 13. it is quiet in the apartment now that everybody (leave) it. 14. it's strange that they are friends, they never (share) the same interests. 15. "i think you had better leave," he said icily. "before i really lose my temper. i just (have) enough of you." 16.1 always (want) to look clever, but now at the age of twenty i have to admit that i look like a person who never even (hear) of jung or updike. 17. we (see) each other fairly steadily for the past year, and when david (ask) me to marry him, last week, there (seem) no reason to say "no". i (be) very lonely for a very long time. and so (have) david, ever since his wife (die) seven years ago.