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  • I ___________________ (clean) all morning – I’m fed up!
    I’ve been cleaning all morning – I’m fed up!
  • Luke ___________________ (never / be) abroad.
    Luke has never been abroad.
  • He ___________________ (eat) six bars of chocolate today!
    He has eaten six bars of chocolate today!
  • She ___________________ (take) French lessons lately.
    She has been taking French lessons lately.
  • I ___________________ (paint) my house all day, but it’s not finished yet.
    I’ve been painting my house all day, but it’s not finished yet.
  • Lisa is exhausted these days. She ___________________ (work) too hard recently.
    Lisa is exhausted these days. She has been working too hard recently.
  • I ___________________ (drink) more water lately, and I feel better.
    I’ve been drinking more water lately, and I feel better.
  • I ___________________ (have) my dog for sixteen years.
    I’ve had my dog for sixteen years.
  • It ___________________ (not / rain) for three hours! Only about one hour.
    It hasn’t been raining for three hours! Only about one hour.
  • He ___________________ (clean) the kitchen. Everything is sparkling clean.
    He has cleaned the kitchen. Everything is sparkling clean.
  • How long ___________________ (you / know) Simon?
    How long have you known Simon?
  • It’s really smelly in here. ___________________ (somebody / smoke)?
    It’s really smelly in here. Has somebody been smoking?
  • Lucy ___________________ (run) 2000 metres today.
    Lucy has run 2000 metres today.
  • Sorry about the mess! I ___________________ (bake).
    Sorry about the mess! I’ve been baking.
  • I ___________________ (read) your book all day. It’s very interesting, but I’m only on chapter 2.
    I’ve been reading your book all day. It’s very interesting, but I’m only on chapter 2.
  • We ___________________ (paint) our living room. I think it looks a lot better.
    We have painted our living room. I think it looks a lot better.
  • Julie ___________________ (cook) dinner. Let’s go and eat!
    Julie has cooked dinner. Let’s go and eat!
  • ___________________ (you / finish) your homework yet?
    Have you finished your homework yet?