1. A: George! How are you? I haven't seen/ haven't been seeing you for a long time. What happens / 's been happening? B: Oh. Haven't you heard / Don't you hear? Betty and I moved / have moved last month. We bought / were buying a house. A: Congratulations! I didn't know you had looked / had been looking for one. So, where are you now? f. B: In Rockport County. We were going to move / moved to Putnam County, but we 8. have decided / decided on Rockport instead. A: Oh, how come? B: The school district is / has been better there. i. Have you ever been / Had you ever been to Rockport? j. A: No. It's near Putnam, isn't it? B: Uh-huh. Listen, we have / 're having a barbecue almost every weekend. You'll have k. to come to one. A: Thanks. I'd love to. 2. A: Have you tried / been trying the hot dogs? They're delicious. B: Yes. I 've already eaten / 've been eating four! The hamburgers smell/ are smelling b. c. good, too. I 'm thinking / think of having some of those. d. A: Well, just save some room for dessert. When I saw / see Betty in the kitchen a few e. minutes ago, she was taking some pies out of the oven. They looked / were looking f. great. 3. A: Have you met / Have you been meeting Jack's new wife? ouboun a. B: No. What's her name? A: Alice, but everyone calls / is calling her Al. b. B: What does she do / What is she doing?