Put the verbs into the correct form (present perfect progressive).
He has been working (he + has been + 'ing' form) in this company since 1985.
I have been waiting (I + have been + 'ing' form )for you since two o'clock.
Mary has been livin(gone person + has been + 'ing' form) in Germany since 1992.
Why is he so tired? He has been playing(he + has been + 'ing' form) tennis for five hours.
How long have you been learning(question: have + you + been + 'ing' form) English?
We have been looking for(we + have been + 'ing' form) the motorway for more than an hour.
I have been living(I + have been + 'ing' form) without electricity for two weeks.
The film has not been running(noun in singular + has not been + 'ing' form) for ten minutes yet, but there's a commercial break already.
How long has she been working(question: has + she + been + 'ing' form) in the garden?
She has not been(she + has not been + 'ing' form) in the garden for more than an hour.
Great, all answers are correct!
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