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Complete the sentences below with the correct form of the verb. If more than one tense is
possible.
1. My mother (have) these pains since last Tuesday. She still has them.
2.(you normally go) for a run at the same time every day?
3. The pain(ease) a little since yesterday. It's better now.
4. I (lie) in bed for four weeks now. I haven't been out of it once, doctor.
5. I can see the rash (get worse). lt's much redder here?
6. I (not take) any medication at the moment.
7. (pain spread) to your shoulder or is it just here?
8. The coughing (start) five days ago and it (be) so bad it (wake) me up every night.
9. When the attacks first (come on)?
10. anything (make) it worse since it started?
11. He ( never take) any medication in his life.
12. What (happen) when you (be) near animals as a child?
13. My father (die) over 20 years ago.
14. you (get) these problems every day when you (live) in Africa?
15. you ever (have) coughing attacks like this before?
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