Base dudow 095 2000 – Questão 13

Linguagens / Inglês / Tenses / The present perfect progressive tense
Paris – You look tired today. What happened?
Lindsay – I’m in jail. I can’t sleep here.
Paris – What have you been doing inside jail?
Lindsay - __________!
a) I have been reading a lot.
b) I had been reading a lot.
c) I have read a lot.
d) I had read a lot.
e) I read a lot.
 
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