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I ________________________ all my passwords recently, but I forgot to write them down. (CHANGE)
I have changed all my passwords recently, but I forgot to write them down.
I ________________________ the new Schwarzenegger film. I don't want to go to the cinema again. (ALREADY SEE)
I have already seen the new Schwarzenegger film. I don't want to go to the cinema again.
I ________________________ a new job and I can start next Wednesday. (FIND)
I have found a new job and I can start next Wednesday.
.My sister ________________________ with her roommate for 5 years. (LIVE)
My sister has been living with her roommate for 5 years.
I am not surprised your eyes are hurting. You ________________________ computer games ever since you got up. (PLAY)
I am not surprised your eyes are hurting. You have been playing computer games ever since you got up.
How long ________________________ Russian? (YOU LEARN)
How long have you been learning Russian?
Look at how she's sweating. She _______________________________ for hours. (PROBABLY RUN)
Look at how she's sweating. She has probably been running for hours.
I ________________________ a new pair of shoes. How do you like them? (JUST BUY)
I have just bought a new pair of shoes. How do you like them?
There's no wine left I the fridge. I ________________________ both bottles. (DRINK)
There's no wine left I the fridge. I have drunken both bottles
You really look so exhausted nowadays; you have been working / have worked too much lately.
You really look so exhausted nowadays; you have been working too much lately.
I have been reading / have read all day; yet, I am still on the first chapter.
I have been reading all day; yet, I am still on the first chapter.
How many pages have you been writing / have you written since this morning?
How many pages have you written since this morning?
Now that I’ve been reading / have read this book, I can take it back to the library.
Now I have read this book, I can take it back to the library
I have been cleaning / have cleaned all day and I still have work to do.
I have been cleaning all day and I still have work to do.
Have you finished / Have you been finishing eating your sandwich yet?
Have you finished eating your sandwich yet?
I’ve bought / have been buying a brand new car.
I’ve bought a brand new car.