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d) Have you given/Did you give Helen my message when you
have
seen/saw her?
e) Sorry, could you say that again? I didn't listen/haven't
listened/haven't been listening to you.
f) The police think that they found/have found your wallet, so
call
this number.
g) Did you two meet/Have you two met before? Eric, this is
Amanda!
h) Did you meet/Have you met anyone interesting at the
reception?
II. Underline the most suitable time expression.
a) I haven't seen Gerry for/since a long time. How is he?
b) I can't remember how long/when I've had this watch.
c) I've written to Deborah last week/recently.
d) What have you been doing today/yesterday?
e) Have you eaten Italian food before/already?
f) I've been living here in/since the end of last year.
g) I've been trying to get in touch with David for ages/for the
last
time.
III. Put each verb in brackets into either the Present Perfect Simple
or the Present Perfect Continuous.
a) Someone (eat) has eaten all the cakes. I'll have to buy
some more.
b) What (you buy) your sister for her birthday?
c) My throat is really sore. I (sing) all evening.
d) Brenda (learn) Russian, but she finds it difficult.
e) How many people (you invite) to your party?
f) Those two cats (sit) on that branch for the last hour.
g) It (rain) all day! Why can't it stop?
h) Diana (wear) twelve different dresses in the past week!
i) I (do) everything you asked. What should I do now?
j) Graham and Pauline (try) to find a house for ages, but they
can't
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