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15. It’s very difficult for us to get jobs here, so we’re considering / we consider emigrating to Canada.
we’re considering
14. Right now, my job involves / is involving a huge amount of foreign travel.
involves
13. We’re having/ We have the living room repainted so it's probably best if we go into the kitchen.
13. We’re having
12. You really resemble / are resembling your father when you frown like that.
resemble
11. Excuse me, does the nut cake contain / is the nut cake containing walnuts? I'm allergic to them.
does the nut cake contain
10. We’ll do our best to get the computer repaired by next week, but we’re not guaranteeing/ we don’t guarantee it.
we’re not guaranteeing/ we don’t guarantee
9. I went to see a Formula One race last week, but I admit/ I’m admitting that I don’t know much about cars.
I admit
8. Has Jan worked / been working for the company since it started?
worked / been working
7. I've stood / been standing up all day and my feet are killing me!
been standing
6. You can't want to go to the toilet already - we've only driven / been driving for about ten minutes so far!
been driving
4. Have you followed / been following that story in the papers about the elephant that escaped from the zoo? Apparently, they've just caught / been catching it.
been following - caught
5. Jake and I have thought / been thinking about where to go on holiday for weeks but we just can't decide.
been thinking
3. No, the train does stop / is stopping at Cirencester on Saturdays.
does stop
2. I don't go / I'm not going out much during the week but I always try / I'm always trying to go out somewhere on Saturday night.
2. I don't go - I always try
1. You always come / You're always coming up with excuses for not having done your homework. It's so annoying!
You're always coming