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Oh, you're home! How long (did you travel / have you been travelling) around Asia?
did you travel (i'm home now)
So, you want to take a level test for B2. How long (did you study / have you been studying) English here in this school?
have you been studying (i'm in school)
K-Pop group BTS perform in many sold out ______s all around the world
venue
I don't like having music on __ ___ _____ when I'm trying to work, I prefer silence
in the background
That song was such a hit, it was in the _____ for ten weeks straight!
charts
if something is 'banned' it means that it is ...
forbidden / not allowed
which letter in word 'whistle' is silent?
t
Where is the stress in the word 'instrument'? in-stru-ment
the first syllable
Pronounce the word 'genre'
john-rah
I went to South Korea (for / since) a couple of months
for
They were together (for / since / -) about ten days ago
-
I've (tried / been trying) to call you since yesterday!
been trying
Have you ever been skiing? Yes, I __________ when I was living in Italy (go)
went
She (walked / has been walking) to school most mornings lately
has been walking (lately)
I (used / have been using) that mobile when I was younger
used
We have (worked / been working) all morning!
been working
I've (known / been knowing) him for a long time
known (we cannot use 'know' in the continuous form)
I've been doing judo (for / since) I was a kid
since
'since' in a perfect tense is used to tell us about (a point in time / a period of time)
a point in time (since 2023)
'for' in a perfect tense is used to tell us about (a point in time / a period of time)
a period of time (for ten years)
How long did you (play / been playing) tennis for?
play (past 'did')
How come you are so dirty? Have you (painted / been painting)?
been painting (I can see evidence)
She’s (called / been calling) you for days.
been calling (continuous)
I haven’t (felt / been feeling) well lately.
been feeling (continuous)
Have you _______ crying?
been