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11. A: I think (think) this road is really dangerous. Look how fast that lorry is going (go).
B: I agree (agree). People shouldn’t go so fast.
12. A: My two children don’t get along. It seems they are always fighting (always / fight) about something.
B: Don’t worry. It will be better when they are growing (grow) up.
13. A: Could you post goods to me, please?
B: Yes, certainly.
A: I am living (live) at a guest house at the moment as I am looking (look) for a flat. So could you send it to my work address?
B: Yes, of course. And you’ll have the goods by the end of the week, I promise (promise).
14. A: I always fall (always / lall) asleep. I just can’t keep awake.
B: What time do you go (you / go) to bed?
A: About ten o’clock usually. But it doesn’t make (not / make) any difference.
15. A: Why do you want (you / want) to change the whole plan?
B: I’m just not happy with it.
A: And I don’t understand (not / understand) why you are (be) so difficult about it.
9. A: I have been hearing have heard (hear) that you and Harriet are building a garage. How long have you done have you been doing (you / do) that?
B: Oh, for about a month now. We (do) have done have been doing about half of it.
10. A:You’re still reading that book, aren’t you? How long have you been reading (you / read) it?
B: I have read have been reading (read) it for three days, but I haven’t finished (not / finish) it yet.
11. A: How long have you been knowing have you known (you / know) Jane?
B: We have known (know) each other for over ten years.
12. A: Has John always lived (John / always /live) in London?
B: No, he has lived (live) in London for the last few years.