- Have been learning B. - Have been reading B. - Have – been crying D. - Have – been attending D. - Have been looking/haven’t found B. - Have looked/haven’t found. - Have been looking/haven’t been finding D. - Have looked/haven’t been finding. - Has been shopping/has bought C. - Has been shopping/has been buying D. - Has shopped/has been buying. - Has been doing/hasn’t been finishing B. - Has done/hasn’t finished. - Has been doing/hasn’t finished D. - Has done/hasn’t been finishing. - Has been teaching/has only played B. - Has been teaching/has only been playing C. - have been reading C. - Jimmy can go out when he ________for the exam.. - Has been studying B. - has been studied C. - Haven’t been failing B. - haven’t failed. - our classroom for the upcoming Teachers’ Day, but there’s still a lot to do.. - Have been decorating D. - Has been looking B. - for the scholarship to study abroad in the USA at least twice.. - has been applying D. - Have waited/haven’t received B. - Have been waiting/haven’t received C. - Have waited/haven’t been receiving D. - Have been waiting/haven’t been receiving. - for the information about the differences between further education and higher education all this morning.. - have been searched C. - Have been searching D. - It’s the first time you. - hasn’t been seeing/went C. - hasn’t seen/went. - have been going D. - Has written/hasn’t finished. - Has been writing/didn’t finish C. - Has been writing/hasn’t finished D. - Has written/hasn’t been finishing. - haven’t worked out. - Haven’t been working out D. - have been saying C. - Has been/had lived B. - has been/has been living C. - Has been/lived. - Haven’t finished B. - haven’t been finishing C. - hadn’t finished. - Peter has been a junior clerk for three years. - Looks/hasn’t found. - Have looked/haven’t found C. - Has been looking/hasn’t found D. - Has looked/hasn’t found. - I have been (A) unable to make out (B) what the lecturer was saying because (C) we were right at the back (D) of the hall.. - Prof.Daniel, who has been working (A) in our faculty for almost (B) 15 years, is giving.. - “If I were you, I would apply for the scholarship to the university of Melbourne. - “I hear you’ve passed your exam. - You’re welcome.. - Because it’s quite like English.. - I don’t really care.. - It’s nice to say so.. - “What an imaginative essay you’ve written, Matt. - That’s the least I could do.. - Actually, I don’t mind.. - Thanks, it’s nice of you to say so.. - Yes, I don’t mind.. - “Work harder or you’ll fail the exam. - Wilson has given / has been giving the same seminar to students for the last 12 years.. - Nam has studied / has been studying English for two years.. - He has attended / has been attending online vocational courses twice.. - Have you applied / Have you applying for the scholarship to study in Singapore?. - We have waited / have been waiting for the university's reply about entry requirements for the whole week. - The British Council has used / has been using IELTS as an international standardised test of English for non-native English language speakers for a long time.. - The university has built / has been building a new campus since May.. - We have read / have been reading three books on vocational training to complete this project.. - They have read / have been reading a report on a further education since last Monday. - Mary has stayed / has been staying at a homestay for three weeks during her undergraduate programme.. - I have applied / have been applying for a vocational scholarship three times.. - has been giving 2. - has been studying 4. - have been waiting 7. - has been using 8. - has been building 9. - have been reading 11. - has been staying 12. - have I been / doing / these I years / last / what . - Sarah has been working in this office for three weeks.. - Martin has been living with his sister for a few weeks.