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    Learn English > English lessons and exercises > English test #13659: Present perfect simple or continuous
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    Present perfect simple or continuous


    Complete with the right tense.



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    1. I'm out of breath. I (run) after my dog for a quarter of an hour !

    2. Look at that mess of yours ! You (play) ball in your room again, haven't you ?

    3. (ever/you/be) to London ?

    4. I (try) to tell you for days ; will you listen to me now ?

    5. Have you got your keys ? I can't open the door, I think I (lose) mine.

    6. My God ! What (go) on here ?

    7. Tom doesn't have to take the bus today : he (fix) his scooter.

    8. Why don't you invite him to your birthday party ? Because I (like/ never really) him.

    9. I'm so cold ! I (wait) in the rain for hours and that stupid bus is still not coming.

    10. Have some cake ? No, thanks, I (have/ already) too much !










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