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108. Use the Present Perfect or the Present Perfect Continuous instead of
the infinitives in brackets:
1. You (to pass) your exam in English literature? 2. I (to try)
to learn English for years but I (not to make) good progress yet.
3. That book (to lie) on the table for weeks. You (not to read) it
yet? 4. I (to wait) here for her since 7 o’clock and she (not to
come) yet. 5. I (to read) “War and Peace” for the last three
months. 6. I (to think) about you all day. 7. He never (to be)
here before. 8. I can’t help being angry with you; you (to sit)
here all the time and doing nothing. 9. There’s nothing to be
proud of; you (not to get) a single excellent mark as yet. 10. I (to
work) so hard this week that I (not to have)
time to go to the
cinema. 11. The girls (to talk) about their new dresses for half an
hour already; it seems they have nothing else to talk about. 12. I
just (to talk) to him; he agrees to help us. 13. Some of our stu
dents (to join) the English club to
get a better command of the
language. 14. I (to know) her all my life and we always (to be)
good friends.
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