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I ( wait ) for 4 hours for you. Where ... ( you / be)?
I've been waiting for 4 hours for you. Where have you been?
I've been having my dog for a long time. Right or Wrong
Wrong
Which is correct: A) I've lived in Maringa since last year. B) I've been living in Maring since last year. C) Both
C
Which is correct: A) I've lost my wallet. B) I've been losing my wallet. C) Both
A
She ... ( drink ) ten glasses of water.
She has drunk ten glasses of water.
James looks very tired. He ... ( work ) so hard these past days.
He has been working so hard these past days
The baby's face is all dirty. What ... ( he / do )?
What has he been doing?
He ... ( eat ) all the chocolate in the box.
He has eaten all the chocolate in the box.
How many times ... ( you / take ) this exam?
How many times have you taken this exam?
Sorry about the mess. I ... ( bake ).
I've been baking.
Which is correct: A) I've been cutting my finger. B) I've cut my finger C) Both
B
Which is correct: A) Mark has broken is leg. B) Mark has been breaking his leg. C) Both
A
I ... ( drink ) more water recently and I feel much better.
I've been drinking more water recently and I feel much better
How long ... ( she / study) English here?
How long has she been studying English here?
How long ... (you / Know ) Simon?
How long have you known Simon?
I ... ( clean ) my house all morning. I'm exhausted
I have been cleaning my house all morning. I'm exhausted.
Lucy ... (run) 200 metres today.
Lucy has run 200 metres today.
( they / arrive ) ... yet?
Have they arrived yet?