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iVinArrow [24]
3 years ago
8

Use the present perfect continuos tense to answer the fellowing questions and describe events that have been happening lately /

recently / these days.
1 What time have you been waking up lately ?
___________________________
2 What have you been doing for fun recently?
___________________________
3 Where have you been working/studying lately ?
___________________________
4 What else have you been doing lately ?
___________________________
5 Who have you been hanging out with recently ?
___________________________
6 How late have you been staying up these days?
___________________________
7 What kind of exercise have you been doing lately?
___________________________
8 What has the wealther been like recently?
___________________________
9 What have your parents been up to lately ?
___________________________​
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