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Use the Present Perfect or the Present Perfect Continuous 1. I (to try) all the afternoon to get a minute alone with you. 2. “I don’t suppose you (to have) much to eat all day, ” said my mother. 3. You (to wait) long? — Yes, I (to stand) here for more than half an hour, 4. You (to see) Beatrice lately? 5. No one ever (to have) a better son than our Herbert. 6. I’m afraid, I (to promise) to wait for Mr and Mrs Watkins. 7. I (to try) to get a good job for many months now. 8. You haven’t a nerve in you. You never (to have 9. He (to give) Sophie dancing lessons or pretending to? 10. I (to think) about nothing else since then. 11. He (to amuse) himself that way all his life. 12. “I (not to be) out, ” she said. “I (to stay) here, all by myself.” 13. I (to look) forward to it all the week. 14. What you (to do) to yourself since I (to be) away? 15. You (to nag) me long enough about having a holiday. 16. I just (to wash) my hair and I (to try) to dry it by the radiator. 17. I’ll make you a cup of tea. I (to long) for one myself, but I (to be) too lazy to have one on my own. 18. She (to nurse) the hardest cases for four years.