Present Perfect Simple vs. Present Perfect Progressive / Continuous

Present Perfect Simple vs. Present Perfect Progressive / Continuous
Instructions
In this exercise, place the verb in brackets into either the present perfect simple or the present perfect continuous tense to make a sentence. You can either abbreviate the auxiliary verb e.g. haven’t or use the full form have not)
  1. Sylvia
    (already / have) lunch, so she’ll meet us later.
  2. Recently, I
    (study) a lot. My exams are in a few weeks.
  3. We
    (paint) our inside the house. I think it looks much better.
  4. It
    (not rain) for hours! Only about one hour.
  5. I
    (not see) PatricK since we graduated from high school. What does he do?
  6. The children are tired because they
    (play) all day.
  7. It's 10 o'clock and he
    (not arrive) here yet. I'm not going to wait for him any longer.
  8. They
    (repair) cars since the morning and they aren't finished.
  9. I
    (just / find) a new job and I can start next Wednesday.
  10. Look at how he's sweating. He
    (probobly run) for hours.
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