Circle the correct word or phrase. If both are correct, circle both.
You can't want to go to the toilet already - we've only driven / been driving for about ten minutes so far!
been driving
Have you followed / been following that story in the papers about the elephant that escaped from the zoo?Apparently, they've just caught / been catching it.
been following caught
I've stood / been standing up all day and my feet are killing me!
been standing
Jake and I have thought / been thinking about where to go on holiday for weeks but we just can't decide.
been thinking
Has Jan worked / been working for the company since it started?
been working
They've filled / been filling over six bags with rubbish from the beach already.
filled
It's the first time I've heard / been thinking about where to go on holiday for weeks but we just can't decide.
heard
We've seen / been seeing the Tower of London... and we've only been in London for three hours!
seen