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Using the Present Perfect and the Present Perfect Continuous

Complete each sentence with the present perfect or the present perfect continuous form of the verb in parentheses. Use hasn't and haven't for the negative forms.



1

I (go) to Europe three times.
2

We (wait) for Sam for two hours, but he (not arrive) yet.
3

Diana (study) for her biology test since 5 o'clock this morning.
4

It (not rain) for three weeks.
5

Mike, you (watch) TV all day. How much work you (do) ?
6

My car (not work) well all week, so all week I (take) the bus.
7

What places you (visit) since you (be) here?
8

I (read) this book for an hour, and I only (finish) one chapter!