Use PRESENT PERFECT TENSE or PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS to fill in the blanks: 1. Oh, no! There’s no wine to drink. They have drunk / have been drinking all the wine. 2. No wonder your eyes hurt. You’ve been playing / have played computer games ever since you had your breakfast. 3. I haven’t seen / haven’t been seeing you for ages. 4. God! Hakan has scored / has been scoring. 5. They have danced / have been dancing for an hour. 6. I have been waiting / have waited for you for ages. 7. I’ve finished / ‘ve been finishing my work.