1. My friend lost (lose) his job a few months ago.
2. He has been (be) out of work since then.
3. At the beginning, he felt (feel) quite optimistic about finding a new job.
4. But up to now he has attended (attend) very few job interviews.
5. And he still hasn't found (not find) a job.
6. Present Perfect Continuous: You look tired. Have you been working (work) hard?
7. Present Perfect Continuous: Don't worry about being late. I haven't been waiting (not/wait) long.
8. Present Perfect Continuous: Someone has been using (use) my computer! It's broken now!
9. Present Perfect Continuous: He has been calling (call) Sue all evening, but there's no reply.
10. Present Perfect Continuous: She looks exhausted. Has she been running (she/run)?
11. Have you bought (you/buy) your train ticket yet?
12. The kitchen is a complete mess! What have the children been doing (the children/do)?
13. Amanda has already had (already/have) lunch, so she’ll meet us later.
14. Recently, I've been studying (study) a lot. My exams are in a few weeks.
15. I've always loved (always/love) chocolate.
16. What’s that delicious smell? Have you been cooking (you/cook)?
17. We've been writing (write) this book for months and months.
18. She's made (make) three cakes. They look delicious!
19. I've been working (work) in the garden all day and I need a rest.
20. I've read (read) your book. Here it is, thank you.
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