Put the verbs in brackets into the present simple, the present continuous, the present perfect or the present perfect continuous tense. 1) you (already to read) the letter from aunt emily? — yes, i . she (to want) to visit us. she (to come) next wednesday. 2) why you (to look) at that woman so attentively? you (to know) her? — it (to seem) to me i (already to meet) her somewhere. 3) jane (to be) in the office? yes, she (to type) some documents since 9 o’clock. 4) the police (to investigate) this robbery for a week now. he (to talk) to all the witnesses already but he (not to find) the robbers yet. 5) (not to know) how long henry (to work) on that project, but he (not to finish) it yet. 6) the secretary usually (to come) to the office at 9 o’clock, but it be) half past nine now and she (not to arrive) yet. 7) den (to be) in his room now? what he (to do) there since morning? — he (to prepare) for the research expedition. he (to book) a plane ticket already and now he (to pack) his things. you (to be) ok, nigel? you (to look) very pale.— be) just tired. (to work) on mj^ report all night. 9) who (to train) in the gym for half a day now? — ben and alex. they (toprepare) for an international championship for eight months now. they (to train) every day. 10) how long nelly (to paint) this picture? — she (to paint) it for a month now. she (to want) to exhibit it in our gallery next month.