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Sentence #1: She ______________________________ for her driver’s license.
(PRES. PERF. PROG. → PRACTICE)
Sentence #2: Mrs. Neville ______________________________ French for years.
(PRES. PERF. PROG. → TEACH)
Sentence #3: Andy ______________________________ at that store since April.
(PRES. PERF. PROG. → SHOP)
Sentence #4: They ______________________________ here for over fifty years.
(PRES. PERF. PROG. → LIVE)
Sentence #5: You ______________________________ to send a fax message when the power went off.
(PAST PERF. PROG. → TRY)
Sentence #6: When I cut my finger, I ______________________________ an art project.
(PAST PERF. PROG. → DO)
Sentence #7: It ______________________________ since Halloween.
(PRES. PERF. PROG. → SNOW)
Sentence #8: I ______________________________ to sell my motorcycle.
(PAST PERF. PROG. → OFFER)
Sentence #9: Willie ______________________________ since he was three.
(PRES. PERF. PROG. → ACT)
Sentence #10: He ______________________________ cribbage on Sundays for seven years with his grandpa.
(PRES. PERF. PROG. → PLAY)
Sentence #11: Sheila ______________________________for a long time when she began to lose weight.
(PAST PERF. PROG. → DIET)
Sentence #12: The fire ______________________________ when the firefighters arrived.
(PAST PERF. PROG. → BURN)
Sentence #13: They ______________________________ a lot of TV recently.
(PRES. PERF. PROG. → WATCH)
Sentence #14: Dylan ______________________________ chess for several years before he entered his first tournament.
(PAST PERF. PROG. → PRACTICE)
Sentence #15: We ______________________________ lots of water, so we don’t feel tired.
(PRES. PERF. PROG. → DRINK)
Sentence #16: Maria ______________________________ at the coffee shop for her boyfriend for the past half hour, but he still hasn’t arrived.
(PRES. PERF. PROG. → WAIT)
Sentence #17: Before I ______________________________ to work here, who managed the client’s account?
(PAST PERF. PROG. → START)
Sentence #18: They ______________________________ the house for two years.
(PAST PERF. PROG. → BUILD)
Sentence #19: I ______________________________ , not reading.
(PRES. PERF. PROG. → WRITE)
Sentence #20: A mechanic ______________________________ my car since this morning when I brought it to the shop.
(PRES. PERF. PROG. → REPAIR)
Sentence #21: The baby ______________________________ for twenty minutes.
(PRES. PERF. PROG. → CRY)
Sentence #22: Mario ______________________________ nervous for the exam.
(PAST PERF. PROG. → FEEL)
Sentence #23: Andrea ______________________________ at that bank for only three days.
(PRES. PERF. PROG. → BANK)
Sentence #24: Since last week, the faucet ______________________________ .
(PRES. PERF. PROG. → LEAK)
Sentence #25: Sue and Joe ______________________________ their vacation.
(PRES. PERF. PROG. → PLAN)
Sentence #26: We saw the movie that everyone ______________________________about.
(PAST PERF. PROG. → TALK)
Sentence #27: It ______________________________ since the concert began.
(PRES. PERF. PROG. → RAIN)
Sentence #28: He ______________________________ before the accident.
(PAST PERF. PROG. → TEXT)
Sentence #29: Our forces ______________________________ in that area.
(PAST PERF. PROG. → FIGHT)
Sentence #30: The children ______________________________ for an hour.
(PRES. PERF. PROG. → FIGHT)
Sentence #31: We ______________________________ for 12 hours on the couch.
(PAST PERF. PROG. → SLEEP)
Sentence #32: They ______________________________ at the station for 90 minutes when the train finally arrived.
(PAST PERF. PROG. → WAIT)
Sentence #33: We ______________________________ for her ring in the closet.
(PAST PERF. PROG. → LOOK)
Sentence #34: Frank Sinatra caught the flu because he ______________________________ in the rain too long.
(PAST PERF. PROG. → SING)
Sentence #35: Tony and Sam ______________________________ on the farm.
(PAST PERF. PROG. → HELP)
Sentence #36: They ______________________________ all day so their legs were sore in the evening.
(PAST PERF. PROG. → CYCLE)