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Present perfect simple or continuous? My dad ... (take up) a new hobby: cooking!
has taken up
Present perfect simple or continuous? We ... (wait) for over an hour for our dance teacher and she still isn't here!
have been waiting
Present perfect simple or continuous? My fingers are sore because I ... (practise) the guitar all morning.
have been practising
Present perfect simple or continuous? ... (you/follow) the new series that it's on at the moment?
Have you been following
Present perfect simple or continuous? Luke says he ...(never/meet) anybody who plays the xylophone.
has never met
Present perfect simple or continuous? I ... (play) tennis, so I'm pretty tired.
've been playing
I'm considering going to the theatre when I'm in London.
I might go to the theatre when I'm in London.
We should check if there are any tickets left for Roger Waters' concert. (... to)
We ought to check if there are any tickets left for Roger Waters' concert.
You can get me a Taylor Swift's vinyl if you want, but it's not necessary.
You don't have to get me a Taylor Swift's vinyl.
People's ears are quite often damaged by listening to very loud music.
People's ears can be damaged by listening to very loud music.
There's a possibility that Beyoncé will win album of the year at the Grammy's.
Beyoncé may/might/could win album of the year at the Grammy's.
Robbie William's new song will probably win an award. (should)
Robbie William's new song should win an award.