9.2
2) Have you been waiting long?
3) What have you been doing?
4) How long have you been working there?
5) How long have you been selling mobile phones?
9.3
2) have been waiting
3) have been learning
4) She has been working...
5) They have been spending their holidays in Spain...
9.4
2) I have been looking...
3) are you looking
4) She has been teaching
5) I have thought (я обдумал) /I have been thinking(я думал) Можно и так и так.
6) he is working
7) she has been working
Manager information ? walkers rapidly visitors childhood regularly beautiful advertisement
1) Have Mum and Dad arrived?
2) Has Cara seen Red Square?
3) Have they done their homework?
The truck raced along the wide sunny road. Putting her feet on the suitcase and leaning on a soft knot, Olga was sitting in a wicker chair. A ginger kitten was lying on her laps, trifling a bouquet of cornflowers. At the thirtieth kilometre they were overtaken by a marching red army motorcade. Sitting on wooden benches in rows, the red army soldiers held rifles aimed at the sky and sang in unison. At the sound of this song the windows and doors in the huts were opening wider. From behind the fences and gates flew happy kids. They waved their hands, throwing the red army soldiers still unripe apples, screaming after that "cheers" and then they started fighting, falling down into wormwood or nettles in their swift 'cavalry attacks'. The truck turned into a holiday village and stopped in front of a small, sheltered cottege. The driver and his assistant threw the board of the truck down and began unload things, and Olga opened the glazed terrace. From here you could see a large neglected garden. In the back garden there was a clumsy two-storey barn and the roof of that barn was decorated with a small red flag. Olga returned to the truck. Here a brisk old woman jumped out at her - it was a neighbour, a milkwoman. She volunteered to clean the cottage, wash the windows, floor and walls.