
I _the book you lent me and it's great. I'll give it back to you when I finish it. was readhave
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I have been reading the book you lent me and it's great.
I'll give it back to you when I finish it.



The correct verb form to use in this sentence is "have been reading."
The complete sentence can be written as: "I have been reading the book you lent me and it's great. I'll give it back to you when I finish it."
Using the present perfect continuous tense ("have been reading") implies that the action of reading the book started in the past and is still ongoing at the time of speaking. This indicates that the person has been actively reading the book over a period of time.
In this case, the person received the book as a loan from someone and has been reading it continuously. They comment that the book is great, suggesting that they are enjoying it. They also express their intention to return the book once they have finished reading it.


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