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4.6. Complete each mini-dialogue by putting the verbs given in brackets into either the present perfect or present perfect continuous.

1. A: Terminator 2 is on at the Rex? (you see) it? – B: No, not yet. Shall we go? I (look forward) to seeing it for ages.

2. A: What’s the matter? You look really tired! – B: I am! I (study) all day, and I (not finish) yet. – A: Oh well, time for a break.

3. A: I (phone) Carol all day, but there’s no reply. – B: I expect she (go) swimming with her friends.

4. A: (you hear) the news? – B: What news? – A: Someone (rob) the bank at the end of the road.

5. A: Why is your leg in plaster? – B: That’s a silly question! I (break) it, of course. – A: Someone (write) ‘Break Time’ on the plaster!

4.7. For each question, complete the second sentence so that it means the same as the first, using no more than three words.

1. I came to live here three months ago.

I ………………………………………………………….. here for three months.

2. Sophie is out at the shops at the moment.

Sophie ……………………………………………………………… to the shops.

3. I’ve had French lessons since March.

I ……………………………………………………………. French since March.

4. I’m still reading this book.

I …………………………………………………………... reading this book yet.

5. Paul left the room a moment ago.

Paul has ……………………………………………………………….. the room.

6. It’s ages since I last went to the cinema.

I …………………………………………………………. to the cinema for ages.

7. This is the first time I’ve eaten snails.

I …………………………………………………………………… snails before.

8. I don’t remember Helen’s phone number.

I’ve ……………………………………………………... Helen’s phone number.

4.8. Complete the following sentences, putting one verb in the present perfect and one in the past simple.

1. We (live) in Manchester from 1995 to 2003, but we (move) to Liverpool now.

2. A: There’s a great film at the Odeon this week. (you see) it? – B: Not this week. I (see) it in London last year.

3. When we were kids, we (go) to Blackpool for our holidays, but I (not be) back there for years.

4. A: This is Mary. I don’t think you (meet). – B: Oh yes. We know each other well. We (be) at school together.

5. A: I (try) to phone John, but he’s not at home. – B: He should be. He (leave) work an hour ago.

4.9. Choose the most suitable verb form in each sentence.

1. I live / I’ve lived here since the end of last year.

2. I’m afraid the last train left / has left an hour ago.

3. Someone has just stolen / has just been stealing my bicycle.

4. Thank you for your offer, but I decided / I’ve decided not to accept.

5. Yesterday I lost / I’ve lost my wallet.

6. Take your umbrella with you. It started / It’s started raining.

7. We’re enjoying our trip. We visited / We’ve visited two countries so far.

8. I’m standing / I’ve been standing here for hours and I feel tired.

9. This was / has been a busy day and it isn’t over yet!

10. I feel worn out. We went / We’ve been to a party last night.

11. Did you see / Have you seen my bag anywhere? I can’t find it.

12. Larry is writing / has been writing / has written his novel for the last two years.

13. From the minute he got up this morning Gary asked / has asked / has been asking silly questions!

14. Have you given / Did you give Helen my message when you have seen / saw her?

15. Sorry, could you say that again? I didn’t listen / haven’t listened / haven’t been listening to you.

16. The police think that they found / have found your wallet, so call this number.

17. Did you two meet / Have you two met before? Eric, this is Amanda.

18. Did you meet / Have you met anyone interesting at the reception?