Underline the correct form of the verb.linda: hi, peter, i haven’t seen/haven’t been seeing you for ages. peter: hi, linda. it’s great to see you. linda: you look tired. what have you been doing/have you done? peter: oh, i have been helping/have helped my mother in that restaurant round tha corner. linda: have you working/are you working there? peter: yes, i have had/have been having the job since summer. linda: i have been wanting/have wanted to find a summer job for a long time, but i’ve been too busy. peter: what have you been doing/have you done? linda: i have been getting ready/i have got ready for my music school exams since july. peter: oh, that’s really important. do you have a piano? linda: yes, i have been having/have had one all my life. my mother has played/played it when she was young. peter: well, good luck to you, linda. i’m afraid i have to go now. bye-bye. linda: bye!