Choose the right variant.
1. After leaving school, Tim (found / has found) it very difficult to get a job.
2. When Sue heard the news, she (wasn't/ hasn't) been very pleased
3. This is a nice restaurant, isn't it? Is this the first time (you are / you've been) here?
4. I need a new job. (I'm doing / I've been doing) the same job for too long
5. Ann has gone out - Oh, has she? What time (did she go/has she gone)?
6. You look tired. - Yes, (I've played /I've been playing) basketball.
7. Where (are you coming / do you come from)? Are you American?
8. I'd like to see Tina again. It's a long time (since I saw her / that I didn't see her)
9. Bob and Alice have been married (since 20 years/ for 20 years)
10. Everything is going well. We (didn't have / haven't had) any problems so far.
11. Margaret (didn't go / hasn't gone) to work yesterday.
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