Заранее спасибо! Use the Present Perfect or the Present Perfect Continuous instead of, the infinitives in brackets: 1. "How long you (to be) here?" she demanded angrily. 2. This pair of shoes is just what I (to look for) to mat...

Заранее спасибо! Use the Present Perfect or the Present Perfect Continuous instead of, the infinitives in brackets: 1. "How long you (to be) here?" she demanded angrily. 2. This pair of shoes is just what I (to look for) to match my new frock. 3.1 want you to remember that I never (to ask) you for anything before. 4. What's that noise? — Mary (to break) a tea-cup. 5.1 (to think) about it the last three days, it's such a bother to me. So it really is a relief to talk it over with you. 6. Listen to me, all of you! I (to come) with the most tremendous news. 7.1 see you (not to do) much. What you (to do} all the morning? 8. It's hard to believe that it (to be) only two years and a half since I met him. 9. We (not to see) Edward for a long time. He (to change) very much? — No, he is just the same. 10. Of course, we trust her. After all, Margaret and I (to know) Lucy all our lives. 11.1 (not to wear) this dress for two years. 12. My watch (to go) for three days and it (not to stop) yet 13. Jack (to go) to Bulgaria for a holiday, I hear. I myself never (to be) there.
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1.have you been 2. have been looking 3. have never asked 4. has broken 5. have been thinking 6. have comr6 7. haven't done have you been doing 8. has been 9. haven't seen 10. have been knowing 11. haven't wore 12. has been going hasn't stopped 13. has gone have never been
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