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Complete the sentences by choosing the correct verb form.
1. Cindy ('s been cleaning/'s cleaned) the house for over two hours but (hadn't cleaned/hasn't cleaned) the attic yet.
2. He ('s been/'d been) to Greece several times. Since last November he ('s been travelling/'s travelled) there twice a month to visit his family.
3. Before the parents went on a trip, they (have told/had told) their children not to watch too much TV. Unfortunately, that's all they ('d been doing/'ve done) until their parents came back.
4l Recently, I ('ve seen/'m seeing) a famous actor in a local supermarket. In fact, he ('d been seen/was seen) shopping there a long time before I saw him, my friends told me.
5. In war times, the building of the library (had served/has served) as a prison. For over twenty years after the war, public trials (have taken/had been taking) place there until the owner sold the property to a private investor. The library had a row of columns in the front which lately (have been demolished/was being demolished) by the new owner to prevent their sudden collapse. Now, the construction company (is converting/was converting) the building into a business centre.
6. Currently, I ('m working/'ve working) on a big-scale project using the dresses I ('ve designed/'d designed) during the studies. Hopefully, I ('ll have finished/'ll be finishing) it by next month.
7. This time last year I (was sailing/'d been sailing) across the Pacific. It (was raining/had rained) heavily for twelve days but, as I ('d experienced/'ve been experiencing) harsh conditions before, I managed to keep my boat afloat.
8. He ('s lost/'s been losing) half of his salary on gambling and now he ('s asking/'s asked) me to help him pay the bills. What a nerve!
9. They ('ve argued/'ve been arguing) since she announced that she (was leaving/'s been leaving) him for good.
10. "What's going on? Why (is everybody rushing/has everybody rushed) outside?"
"The newly opened restaurant ('s given/'s been giving) out free pizza vouchers."
" Life is not a problem to be solved but a reality to be experienced! "
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Complete the sentences by choosing the correct verb form.
1. Cindy ('s been cleaning/'s cleaned) the house for over two hours but (hadn't cleaned/hasn't cleaned) the attic yet.
2. He ('s been/'d been) to Greece several times. Since last November he ('s been travelling/'s travelled) there twice a month to visit his family.
3. Before the parents went on a trip, they (have told/had told) their children not to watch too much TV. Unfortunately, that's all they ('d been doing/'ve done) until their parents came back.
4l Recently, I ('ve seen/'m seeing) a famous actor in a local supermarket. In fact, he ('d been seen/was seen) shopping there a long time before I saw him, my friends told me.
5. In war times, the building of the library (had served/has served) as a prison. For over twenty years after the war, public trials (have taken/had been taking) place there until the owner sold the property to a private investor. The library had a row of columns in the front which lately (have been demolished/was being demolished) by the new owner to prevent their sudden collapse. Now, the construction company (is converting/was converting) the building into a business centre.
6. Currently, I ('m working/'ve working) on a big-scale project using the dresses I ('ve designed/'d designed) during the studies. Hopefully, I ('ll have finished/'ll be finishing) it by next month.
7. This time last year I (was sailing/'d been sailing) across the Pacific. It (was raining/had rained) heavily for twelve days but, as I ('d experienced/'ve been experiencing) harsh conditions before, I managed to keep my boat afloat.
8. He ('s lost/'s been losing) half of his salary on gambling and now he ('s asking/'s asked) me to help him pay the bills. What a nerve!
9. They ('ve argued/'ve been arguing) since she announced that she (was leaving/'s been leaving) him for good.
10. "What's going on? Why (is everybody rushing/has everybody rushed) outside?"
"The newly opened restaurant ('s given/'s been giving) out free pizza vouchers."
Uzupełnij zdania wybierając poprawną formę czasownika.
1. Cindy ('s zostały czyszczenie /' s czyszczone) dom na ponad dwie godziny, ale (nie czyszczone / Hasn 't oczyszczone) poddasze jeszcze.
2. On ('s był /' d było) do Grecji kilka razy. Od listopada ubiegłego roku ('s podróżował /' s wyjazd) tam dwa razy w miesiącu, aby odwiedzić rodzinę.
3. Przed rodzicami udał się w podróż, to (nie powiedział / powiedziała), ich dzieci nie oglądać za dużo telewizji. Niestety, to wszystko, co ('d robiłeś /' robiłem), aż ich rodzice wrócili.
4l Niedawno ("widziałem / 'm widząc) znany aktor w lokalnym supermarkecie. W rzeczywistości, ('d nie widziano / zobaczył) shopping tam sporo czasu, zanim go zobaczyłam, moi przyjaciele powiedzieli mi.
5. W czasie wojny budynek biblioteki (służył / służy) jako więzienie. Przez ponad dwadzieścia lat po wojnie, próby publicznych (miały / brali) to tam, aż właściciel sprzedał obiekt do prywatnego inwestora. Biblioteka miała rząd kolumn z przodu, które ostatnio (zostały zburzone / był rozebrany) przez nowego właściciela, aby zapobiec ich gwałtowne załamanie. Teraz, firma budowlana (jest konwersja / została konwersji) budynek w centrum biznesowym.
6. Obecnie I (ve pracuję / 'pracy) na duże skalę projektu za pomocą sukienki I (' ve zaprojektowane / 'd zaprojektowany) w czasie studiów. Mam nadzieję, że I ('ll zakończeniu / będziesz wykończenia) to przez następny miesiąc.
7. Tym razem w zeszłym roku (było żeglarstwo / 'd było żeglarstwo) przez Pacyfik. To (padało / Padało) ciężko przez dwanaście dni, ale jak I ('d doświadczony / byli przeżywa) trudne warunki, zanim udało mi się utrzymać moją łódź na wodzie.
8. On (zagubione / 's tracił) połowę swojej pensji na hazard, a teraz (' s prośbą / 's poprosił), żebym pomógł mu zapłacić rachunki. Co nerwów!
9. Oni ('ve twierdził / byli argumentując), od kiedy ogłosił, że ona (odchodzi /' s wyjeżdżają) go na dobre.
10. "Co się dzieje? Dlaczego (jest każdy gwałtowny / ma wszyscy rzucili) na zewnątrz?"
"Nowo otwarta restauracja ('s podane /' s dawałam) z bezpłatnych kuponów pizzy."