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(you / buy) your train ticket yet?
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The kitchen is a complete mess! What (the children / do)?
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Julie (learn) to drive for six years!
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Amanda (already / have), lunch, so she’ll meet us later.
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Simon (write) three books.
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I (do) everything I needed to do today! Hurray!
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It (not / rain) all summer, so the garden is dead.
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I (read) your book. Here it is, thank you.
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She (forget) how to get to my house.
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I (work) in the garden all day and I need a rest.
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How much coffee (she / drink) this morning?
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She (make) three cakes. They look delicious!
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David feels great these days. He (get) up early lately.
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We (always / hate) rush hour traffic.
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Recently, I (study) a lot. My exams are in a few weeks.
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We (write) this book for months and months.
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I (always / love) chocolate.
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I (want) to go back to university for a long time.
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What’s that delicious smell? (you / cook)?
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I (watch) seven films this week!