• My dad a Chevrolet for more than a year. (DRIVE)
    • We for you for over an hour. Where have you been ? (LOOK)
    • The doctors for three hours. They haven't come out of the emergency room yet.
  • I have another question. For over an hour, Over an hour, For more than an hour, More than an hour, are they all used as the same meaning?
  • I waited..... you for more than an hour I'm looking forward..... seeing you We arrived..... the station too late We are thinking..... going on a trip to Venice Why are...
  • You can easily distinguish these 2 tenses, but they still cause many difficulties for you. ... She had been washing (wash) the dishes for more than three hours.
  • 3) Why is he so tired? He (play) tennis for five hours. 4) How long (learn / you) English? 5) We (look for) the motorway for more than an hour.
    • Why is he so tired? He (play) tennis for five hours.
    • We (look for) the motorway for more than an hour.
    • She (not / be) in the garden for more than an hour.
  • 1. I ... for you for more than one hour. has waited was waiting have been waiting. 2. My suggestion is to go for a cocktail. That’s a great idea. Yes, I do.
  • 1. I ... for you for more than one hour. has waited was waiting have been waiting. 2. My suggestion is to go for a cocktail. That’s a great idea. Yes, I do.