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Underline the correct word or phrase in each sentence.
a) i can't believe it, inspector. you mean that smith stole/has stolen/has been
stealing money from the till all this time!
b) you three boys look very guilty! what did you do/have you done/have you been
doing since i left/have left the room?
c) why on earth didn't you tell/haven't you told me about that loose floorboard? i
tripped/have tripped over it just now and hurt myself.
d) it's a long time since i saw/have seen/have been seeing~your brother paul. what
did he do/has he done/has he been doing lately?
e) i can't believe that you ate/have eaten/have been eating three pizzas already! i
only brought/have only brought them in fifteen minutes ago!
f) don't forget that you didn't see/haven't seen mrs dawson. she has waited/has
been waiting outside since 10.30.
g) what did you think/have you thought of brighton? did you stay/have you stayed
there long?
h) i feel really tired. i weeded/have weeded/have been weeding the garden for the
last three hours and i didn't rest/haven't rested for a single moment.
i) i'm having problems with david. he has called/has been calling me up in the
middle of the night and told/telling me his troubles.
j) how long did you have/have you had/have you been having driving lessons? and
did you take/have you taken/have you been taking your test yet?
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