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Put the verb into the more suitable form, present perfect simple or continuous 1 Where have you been? Have you been playing (you / play) tennis?

2 Look! (somebody / break) that window.

3 You look tired. (you / work) hard?

4 ‘ (you / ever / work) in a factory?’ ‘No, never.’

5 ‘Liz is away on holiday.’ ‘Is she? Where (she / go)?’

6 My brother is an actor. (he / appear) in several fi lms.

7 ‘Sorry I’m late.’ ‘That’s all right. (I / not / wait) long.’

8 ‘Is it still raining?’ ‘No, (it / stop).’

9 (I / lose) my phone. (you / see) it anywhere?

10 (I / read) the book you lent me, but (I / not / fi nish) it yet. It’s very interesting.

11 (I / read) the book you lent me, so you can have it back now.

12 This is a very old book. (I / have) it since I was a child.​

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