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The task involves converting the given verbs into the Present Perfect Continuous form. The Present Perfect Continuous tense is used to describe an action that started in the past and continues up to the present time, or something that has been in progress recently or lately.

Formula for Present Perfect Continuous:


Subject + Have/Has + Been + -ing

Solution:



1. I (live) here since 1928.
- Answer: I have been living here since 1928.

2. The cat (sit) in front of the fire since tea-time.
- Answer: The cat has been sitting in front of the fire since tea-time.

3. I (look) at this picture for five minutes, but I can't see you in it.
- Answer: I have been looking at this picture for five minutes, but I can't see you in it.

4. I'm afraid you (look) at the wrong one.
- Answer: I'm afraid you have been looking at the wrong one.

5. I know you (talk) about grammar for the last half an hour, but I'm afraid I (not listen).
- Answer: I know you have been talking about grammar for the last half an hour, but I'm afraid I haven't been listening.

6. You (wait) long for me?
- Answer: Have you been waiting long for me?

7. Yes! I (stand) here in the rain for half an hour.
- Answer: Yes! I have been standing here in the rain for half an hour.

8. He (learn) English for three years, but he can't even read a newspaper yet.
- Answer: He has been learning English for three years, but he can't even read a newspaper yet.

9. Nobody has come to see us since we (live) in our new house.
- Answer: Nobody has come to see us since we have been living in our new house.

10. What you (do) while I have been out? We (sit) here writing our homework, but it's not quite finished yet.
- Answer: What have you been doing while I have been out? We have been sitting here writing our homework, but it's not quite finished yet.

11. He (work) in the post office for twenty years.
- Answer: He has been working in the post office for twenty years.

12. Lunch is not quite ready yet, although I (cook) all the morning.
- Answer: Lunch is not quite ready yet, although I have been cooking all the morning.

13. She ought to stop work; she has a headache because she (read) too long.
- Answer: She ought to stop work; she has a headache because she has been reading too long.

14. They are tired because they (work) in the garden since nine o'clock.
- Answer: They are tired because they have been working in the garden since nine o'clock.

15. Look! That light (burn) all night.
- Answer: Look! That light has been burning all night.

Final Answers:


1. I have been living here since 1928.
2. The cat has been sitting in front of the fire since tea-time.
3. I have been looking at this picture for five minutes, but I can't see you in it.
4. I'm afraid you have been looking at the wrong one.
5. I know you have been talking about grammar for the last half an hour, but I'm afraid I haven't been listening.
6. Have you been waiting long for me?
7. Yes! I have been standing here in the rain for half an hour.
8. He has been learning English for three years, but he can't even read a newspaper yet.
9. Nobody has come to see us since we have been living in our new house.
10. What have you been doing while I have been out? We have been sitting here writing our homework, but it's not quite finished yet.
11. He has been working in the post office for twenty years.
12. Lunch is not quite ready yet, although I have been cooking all the morning.
13. She ought to stop work; she has a headache because she has been reading too long.
14. They are tired because they have been working in the garden since nine o'clock.
15. Look! That light has been burning all night.

Final Answer Box:


\[
\boxed{
\text{
1. have been living
2. has been sitting
3. have been looking
4. have been looking
5. have been talking, haven't been listening
6. Have you been waiting
7. have been standing
8. has been learning
9. have been living
10. have you been doing, have been sitting
11. has been working
12. have been cooking
13. has been reading
14. have been working
15. has been burning
}}
\]
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