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14 Cards in this Set
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Bill is in hospital, isn't he? Yes, (he / be) in hospital since Monday.
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he's been
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Do you see Ann very often? No, (I / not see/ her) for three months.
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I haven't seen her
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Is Margaret married? Yes, she (be) married for ten years.
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I've been waiting
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Are you waiting for me? Yes, (I / wait) for the last half hour.
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I've been waiting
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You know Linda, don't you? Yes, (we / know / each other) for a long time.
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we've known each other
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Do you still play tennis? No, (I / not / play / tennis for years.)
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I haven't played tennis for years.
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Is Jim watching TV? Yes, (he / watch / TV / all afternoon.)
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He's been watching TV all afternoon.
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Do you watch TV a lot? No, (I / not / watch TV / for ages.)
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I haven't watched TV for ages.
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Have you got a headache? Yes (I / have / headache / all morning.)
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I've had a headache all morning.
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George is never ill, is he? No, (he / never / be / ill / in years.)
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He hasn't been ill in years.
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Are you feeling ill? Yes, (I / feel / ill / all day.)
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I've been feeling ill all day.
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Sue lives in London, doesn't she? Yes, (she / live / London / the past few years.)
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she's been living in London for the past few years
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Do you go to the cinema a lot? No, (I / not / go / cinema / for ages.)
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I haven't been to the cinema for ages.
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Would you like to go to York one day? Yes, (I / always / want / go / New York).
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I've always wanted to go to New York.
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