C Expand the notes into sentences. Use the Present Perfect Simple or the Present Perfect Progressive + for / since, where needed.
1. Jess / not/start/ driving lessons / yet
2. Olga / try / contact / Mary / two days
3. I/know / Monica /she/be/ten
4. Jack / learn/Spanish / two years
5. Debbie's parents / never / be / China
6. My cousin / work / as an accountant / ten years
7. Brian / be / unemployed / last year
8. They/ wait/bussix o'clock in the morning
2. Olga has been trying to contact Marie for two days.
3. I have been knowing Monica since she was 10.
4. Jack has been learning Spanish for two years.
5. Debbie’s parents have never been to China.
6. My cousin has been working as an accountant for 10 years.
7. Brian has been unemployed since last year.
8. They have been waiting for a bus since 6 o’clock in the morning.
1. Jess hasn’t started driving lessons yet.
2. Olga has been trying to contact Marie for two days.
3. I have known Monica since she was 10.
4. Jack has been learning Spanish for two years.
5. Debbie’s parents have never been to China.
6. My cousin has been working as an accountant for 10 years.
7. Brian has been unemployed since last year.
8. They have been waiting for a bus since 6 o’clock in the morning.