Read this conversation and cicle the correct form of the verbs.
Daughter: (I've been going out / I've gone out) with Eric since last June, but we're not ready to get engaged.
Mother: I think you (have had / have been having) enough time. In fact, I thought you (have been / were) ready to decide a few months ago.
Daughter: Well, we (haven't got / haven't been getting) along so well in the last few days. It (has all started / all started) last March.
Mother: What (has happened / happened)?
Daughter: Well, at dinner one night, Eric's parents (have criticised / criticised) me.
Mother: Criticised you? What exactly (have they said / did they say)?
Daughter: Oh, I don't remember exactly. It had something to do with the fact that I (have applied/ have been applying) to medical school.
Mother: And what (has Eric said / did Eric say) then?
Daughter: Nothing! But since then we (have been talking / talked) about whether I should go to medical school. Unfortunately, we (haven't reached / didn't reach) a conclusion yet. So lately (I've been thinking / I thought) that maybe we need some time away from each other.
Mother: (Have you said / Have you been saying) that to Eric yet?
Daughter: No, not yet.
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Resposta:
I've been going out
have had
were
haven't been getting
all started
happened
croitisised
did they say
have applied
did Eric say
have been talking
haven't reached
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