A: Hey, Fabrizio? How long …………………………….. at this bank?
B: Actually, I ………………………………… here for long. I started working here last month.
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A. have you been working / haven´t been working
B. have you been worked / haven´t been working
C. have you been working / haven´t worked
D. has you been working / hasn´t been working

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