1. This room is a mess! What HAVE YOU BEEN DOING all day?
2. Look at that man over there. He HAS BEEN STANDING there for hours.
3. He HAS BEEN CLEANING the windows and he HASN'T FINISHED yet.
4. The magazine HAS (ALREADY) PUBLISHED a report on English-speakers. It’s excellent!
5. The teacher was late. When he arrived, the students said “We HAVE WAITED for you for half an hour, teacher!”.
6. The teacher was late. When he arrived, someone told him “The students HAVE BEEN WAITING for you for half an hour and then they have gone! You were so late!”.
7. They HAVE BEEN LIVING there for ages but they moved last week.
8. They HAVE LIVED here for ages and they love this place.
9. Peter HAS FINISHED his book at last.
10. They HAVE BEEN QUEUING since midday and they are still waiting for their turn.
11. She HAS BEEN WAITING for one hour but she has left because they had to go to work.
12. He HAS BEEN PLAYING golf for ten years but then he stopped due to health problems.
STATIVE VERB: It's a verb that cannot change its base form to -ing such as like, wish, promise, etc.
Beefeaters-unofficial name of the ceremonial guards of the tower of London. The official (short) English name is Yeomen Warders ("Yeomen's Guard»).
This formation was created under the Tudor king Henry VII of England and Wales. It recruits retired non-commissioned officers of the British Armed forces who have served in the military for at least 22 years and have an excellent record of service.
They have always been distinguished by their traditional loyalty and loyalty to the English Crown. For centuries the Beefeaters were responsible for the supervision of prisoners The tower of London and the protection of the Royal regalia, but over time, with zero risk of conspiracy among the nobility, they now serve as honorary guides and are themselves a landmark in London.
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