F. Complete with the Present Perfect Simple or the Present
Perfect Progressive of the verbs in brackets.
1. I
months now, but I.
tickets yet.
(plan) my holidays for six
2. 1
day at school. He was my classmate.
3. Kate
(know) James since my first
(not book) the
(already / pack) her bags
and she's ready to leave. Can you give her a lift to the
airport?
4. My parents
a new house since the day I was born.
5. The police
robbery for days, but they
(not find) the robbers yet.
(save) money to buy
(investigate) the
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I have been planning my holidays for six months now, but I haven't booked the tickets yet.
I have known James since my first day at school. He was my classmate.
Kate has already packed her bags and she's ready to leave. Can you give her a lift to the airport?
My parents haven't moved to a new house since the day I was born.
The police have been investigating the robbery for days, but they haven't found the robbers yet.