13. The bell (to rang) repeatedly, but they (did not answer) it, and presently it (has stopped). 14. You can’t see Herb. He (is out). — No, he (is not). I (watched) him go in with his dad and he (has not come out) yet. 15. She ( lifted) her bag from the sideboard and ( took out) a two-shilling piece. 16. “Good morning, Mrs Watt," she said. “Has Eric ( told) you what to do?” 17. I (have loved) you since I (saw) you walk into that classroom. 18. I don’t think I (have been out) more than a couple of minutes. 19. The thing is that I (have come) to have a talk. 20. I’m her sister, and we ( have had) only each other since Dad ( died).