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I studying for the exam all week.

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She at this company for five years. (work)

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They football since this morning. (play)

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He Spanish for three months. (learn)

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He for the bus for half an hour. (wait)

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The children around the park all day. (run)

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I about moving to a new city. (think)

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She the piano every day this week. (practise)

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They around Europe for two weeks.(travel)

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He his novel for the last two years. (write_

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We this event for several months. (plan)

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The dog since dawn. (bark)

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I that book for a few days now. (read)

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She dinner for the last hour. (cook)

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They the project since the meeting started. (discuss)