1. Choose the appropriate
tense-form.
1. A.
- What have you done/have you been doing with my knife? Where is it?
B. - I've put it back in your
drawer.
A. - (taking it out) What have you done/have
you been doing with it? The blade's all twisted! Have you been
using/have you used it to open tins?
2. A.
- Do you see those people on that little sandy island? They have been
waving/have waved their handkerchiefs for the last half-hour. I wonder
why.
B. - They need help. The tide is
coming in and very soon that island will be under water. Have you sat/have
you been sitting calmly without doing anything to help them?
A. - I have never been/have
never been being here before I haven't been hearing/haven't heard about
the tides
here. What's up? What are you looking for/have
you been looking for? Have you lost/have you been losing
something?
3. A.
- Are you still painting/have you been still painting your country
house?
B. - Yes. I'm painting/I've been
painting it for several days already. I think it'll look beautiful when
it's finished.