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10. My clothes are not in the room. They have taken them away.

Ч. He picked off the flower. "Look," he said, "what I have done." "Why

did you do it?" "I don't know." 12. What have I done anyway to make Father so angry? '3. Then they all moved into the dining-room and took their seats at the

table. "But my brother and I have had our breakfast," Meg suddenl exclaimed, "I forgot" y

  1. Molly, something awful has happened. An infant was found on оцг neighbours' doorstep.

  2. They say that the girl and her aunt have sold their cottage and are going to relations somewhere.

Ex. 18.

  1. have been

  2. haven't seen

  3. have been walking, have had

  4. have been cooking, cleaning and digging

  5. has ... been saying

  6. have learned, have been

  7. have been sitting

  8. haven't been standing

  9. have ... been

  1. hasn't worked

  2. has been going

  3. have known

  4. have ... seen

  5. haven't read

  6. have lived

  7. has been going, have known, have known

  8. has been having

Ex. 19.

  1. Your brother and I have been talking about this affair today. That is why I have come to see you.

  2. "I have been thinking about this book," he said, "and I have come to the conclusion that we cannot publish it."

  3. "Is the truck still there?" "Yes. They've been working a couple of hours trying to move it. But they've failed so far."

  4. "What have you been doing, Pat? You are covered in earth."

  5. "Well, you've heard about Molly, haven't you?" "I have been hearing about her for two years."

  6. I've been noticing a difference in you.

  7. "How are you?" "I'm a little tired. I've been scrubbing the walls all afternoon."

  8. The boy needs a beating. He's been asking for it for months.

  9. "Tom and I," she said brightly, entering the room, "have been having such fun. We've been looking at some of those albums."

10. "Oh, I am quite satisfied with the place I've chosen. I shall live °" berries and fish and read all the books I have been wanting to read-"Where will you get them?" "I've brought them with me."

1, "This hospital has been good for languages," said the girl. "Since I've been here I've spoken (been speaking) French with two doctors, and German with the nurses, and I've picked up a lot of Spanish from a patient. Music too. I practise every day. The last few months I've been taking a course on the history of music."

20.

  1. When they were left alone, she asked: "What's been happening here?"

  2. "What if I ask Philip to lend me some money?" "You can try. He has been fishing. It's a suitable moment."

  3. "How cold your hands are, Mary!" "I have been sitting by the window marking the notebooks."

  4. "Oh, there you are, Tom. I've been looking for you. There is a young man waiting to see you."

  5. With stern parents and two older brothers I've always been hearing someone say: "Philip, you ought to be ashamed of yourself."

  6. "I'm sorry I'm late, Mother. I had to go to town and got caught in the rain and was wet through. I've been changing."

  7. "Hullo! Where is everybody?" "I'll be right down," Dolly cried. "I've been shutting the windows."

  8. He thanked his sister for the present and said: "It's just what I need. The moths have been eating my woollen underwear."

Ex.

23.

have ... been, did ... join, did ... serve, did ... see, did ... remain, were, was, was, were, were, were, have ... been feeling (have ... felt), haven't ... left, have ... been serving

Ex. 24.

  1. did ... find

  2. have ... heard, didn't ... tell

  3. did ... learn

  4. didn't ... tell, have ... done, did ... manage, did ... buy

  5. have ... been

  6. did... have

  7. did... begin

  8. did ... teach, did ... stay

  1. did ...go

Ex.

26.

1. 2. 3.

fought met, had have... seen

  1. slept

  2. didn't see

  3. had

  1. hasn't had 11. had

  2. hasn't had 12. have ... seen

9. regarded 13. brought 10. haven't had 14. seemed

Ex. 28.

  1. "Can you tell me whether Miss Smith went on the train to London this morning?" he asked the station master. "No. She missed it."

  2. They talked for about two hours and he said he had some friends to see.

  3. His mother is dead. She was a teacher for years.

  4. Look here, John, your landlady says you've been in bed all day. Well that won't do, will it?

  5. She was surprised to see him. "Did you not get my letter?" "Your letter? No." "Of course you couldn't. 1 forgot. It was only posted this morning."

  6. She turned sharply to her husband and said: "I'm going to take the car home." "You haven't driven for months," he protested. "I haven't forgotten how."

  7. All the three of us walked together along the street. For a time no one spoke.

  8. "Uncle Tom is coming," Meg announced. "Mother had a letter from him this morning."

  9. I have hardly had time to glance at my newspaper this week.

  1. "You ought to go up and see Willy," she said. "You haven't seen him for three weeks. Have you quarrelled or something?"

  2. They sat side by side for a long time. Jack was the first to break the silence.

Ex. 30.

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