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- Have you finished with the newspaper ..... ?
- No, I'm ...... reading it.
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Question 2  | 
- Do you want to take the FCE exam, or have you ...... passed it?
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Question 3  | 
- Paul travelled a lot in the past, didn't he?
- Yes, and he ...... travels twice a week
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Question 4  | 
- Fred lives in Madrid, right?
- He doesn't live in Spain .......
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Question 5  | 
It looks very cloudy outside. Has it stopped raining ...... ?
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already Hint:  could be possible if "it is very sunny now. Has it already stopped raining?  | 
Question 6  | 
- Do you ..... play football on Saturdays?
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Question 7  | 
- Is lunch ready ...... ? Or do you want me to help you?
- It's ........ on the table.
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Question 8  | 
Mary said she would do her homework for today and she ....... hasn't given it to the teacher.
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Question 9  | 
- Can I speak to Mr. Smith , please?
- I'm sorry, Mr. Smith has ...... gone home, he finishes early on Fridays
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Question 10  | 
Gerry started working in IBM on a 6 month contract and he ...... works there.
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