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7 Put the verbs in parentheses in the present perfect progressive. ( HAS / HAVE BEEN + V-ING)
1 She (dance) all night. Isn’t she tired?
2 Why are your eyes red? (you/cry) again?
3 She (clean) the house all day.
4 My father (work) for this company for 25 years.
5 The children (play) in the park since this morning.
8 Fill in the blanks with ever, never, already, yet since , just , for , ,ago before , last , .
1 I have packed my tennis equipment.
2 The hotel staff has been rude to us. They’ve always been very helpful.
3 The waiter has taken our order.
4 Theresa hasn’t been to an amusement park she was fifteen.
5 We waited for our plane three hours.
6 week the weather was wet and rainy.
7 The boys went snorkeling two days .
8 I haven’t been to Legoland .
9 Have you gone on a safari?
10 We haven’t booked a hotel .

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