9C present perfect or past simple? (2)

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9C present perfect or past simple? (2) 1 A How long was Bob Marley a musician? B He was a musician for twenty years. A How many Grammys did he win? B He didn’t win any. 2 A How long has Ziggy Marley been a musician? B He’s been a musician since he was ten. A How many Grammys has he won? B He’s won four. 1 Use the past simple to talk about a finished period of time in the past. 2 Use the present perfect to talk about a period of time from the past until now. • Compare the past simple and present perfect. Jack was married for ten years. = Jack is not married now. He’s divorced or dead. Jack has been married for ten years. = Jack is married now.