Underline the correct form of the verb.Linda: Hi, Peter, I haven’t seen/haven’t been seeing you for ages.
Peter: Hi, Linda. It’s great to see you.
Linda: You look tired. What have you been doing/have you done?
Peter: Oh, I have been helping/have helped my mother in that restaurant round tha corner.
Linda: Have you working/Are you working there?
Peter: Yes, I have had/have been having the job since summer.
Linda: I have been wanting/have wanted to find a summer job for a long time, but I’ve been too busy.
Peter: What have you been doing/have you done?
Linda: I have been getting ready/I have got ready for my music school exams since July.
Peter: Oh, That’s really important. Do you have a piano?
Linda: Yes, I have been having/have had one all my life. My mother has played/played it when she was young.
Peter: Well, good luck to you, Linda. I’m afraid I have to go now. Bye-bye.
Linda: Bye!