Put the verbs in brackets into the present perfect or the present perfect
continuous.
Tim Bryant, a magazine journalist, is interviewing Margaret Rodwell, the founder of a successful company.
TB: So why do you think your company 1) ..... (be) so successful?
MR: Well, our products 2) ..... (fill) a large gap in the market and I think one of the most important things is that we 3) ..... (always listen) to our clients and we 4)..... (act) on their comments and suggestions.
TB: And what’s a typical day for you?
MR: Well, take today for example. I 5) ..... (interview) candidates for a marketing executive post.
TB: And how many 6) ..... (you / interview)?
MR: Er, I 7) ..... (interview) four so far. And I 8) ..... (talk) to clients on the phone on and off all day. I seem to spend a lot of time on the phone. I 9) ..... (discuss) some new ideas with them for the transportation and delivery of our products.
TB: Mm, it sounds like a very busy day.
MR: Oh, that’s only part of it. I 10) ..... (have) two meetings, one with Union representatives and one with departmental heads. And I 11) ..... (also work) on a proposal for a new marketing strategy.
TB: And it’s not two o’clock yet!
MR: No, but of course I 12) ..... (be) here since seven o’clock this morning.
TB: Gosh. And, I hope you don’t mind my mentioning this Ms Rodwell, but some rumours 13) ..... (circulate) about your possible engagement to Mr Grimaldi, the banker.
MR: No, there will be no engagement, though it’s true that Mr Grimaldi and I 14) .... (see) each other. That’s no secret.
TB: When you get the time, I suppose. And is it also true that you 15) ..... (learn) Russian with a view to introducing your products there?
MR: Yes, I have, but I 16) ..... (not learn) much yet; there’s still a long way for me to go.
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Put the verbs in brackets into the present perfect or present perfect continuous.
1 A: You look hot. What ..... (you / do)?
B: I ..... (run).
A: Running! In this heat? How far ..... (you / run)?
B: About four miles.
2 A: What’s the problem? You look a bit preoccupied.
B: Yes, I ..... (think) about Helen.
A: Why? Is there something wrong with her?
B: Well, she ..... ( act ) so strangely lately.
A: In what way?
B: Well, some days when she arrives at work, I know that she ..... (cry). And she ..... (make) private calls when we’re all out at lunch. I just think that something’s going on.
A: ..... (you / talk) to her about it yet?
B: Yes, a few times, and each time she ..... (say) that there’s nothing wrong but I’m not so sure.
3 A: Where ..... (you / be), Simon?
B: I ..... (talk) to Mark on the phone. He says he ..... (try) to phone us all day.
A: Well I ..... (be) in most of the day but I ..... (not hear) the phone.
B: That’s strange. But anyway, he ..... (have) a phone call from Jackie’s mother and Jackie ..... (be) in some kind of accident. It’s nothing very serious but she’s got to stay in hospital overnight.
A: Oh dear. ..... (she / break) any bones?
B: I’m not quite sure how badly she ..... (be hurt) but I think we should go and see her tonight.