John has always traveled Tense? PRES PERFECT a lot. In fact, when he was Tense? S PAST only two years old when he first flew Tense? S PAST to the US. His mother is Tense? S PR Italian and his father is Tense? S PR American. John was born Tense? S PAST in France, but his parents had met Tense? Past perfect in Cologne, Germany after they had been living Tense? Past perfect cont there for five years. They met Tense? S PAST one day while John's father was reading Tense? Past cont a book in the library and his mother sat down Tense? PAST S beside him. Anyway, John travels Tense? S PRESENT a lot because his parents also travel Tense? S PRESENT a lot.
As a matter of fact, John is visiting Tense? PRES CONT his parents in France at the moment. He lives Tense? SPRESENT in New York now, but has been visiting Tense? PRES PERF CONT his parents for the past few weeks. He really enjoys Tense? S PRES living in New York, but he also loves Tense? S PRES coming to visit his parents at least once a year.
This year he has flown Tense? Pres perfect over 50,000 miles for his job. He has been working Tense? Pres perf cont for Jackson & Co. for almost two years now. He's Tense? Simple present pretty sure that he'll be working Tense? Future cont for them next year as well. His job requires Tense? Simple pres a lot of travel. In fact, by the end of this year, he'll have traveled Tense? FUTURE over 120,000 miles! His next journey will be Tense? FUTURE to Australia. He really doesn't like Tense? S PRESENT going to Australia because it is so far. This time he is going to fly Tense? FUTURE from Paris after a meeting with the company's French partner. He'll have been sitting Tense? PRES PERF CONT for over 18 hours by the time he arrives!
John was talking Tense? PAST CONT with his parents earlier this evening when his girlfriend from New York telephoned Tense? S PAST to let him know that Jackson & Co. had decided Tense? PAST PERFECT to merge with a company in