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Present Perfect vs Perfect Progressive 1
Complete with
The Present Perfect
or
The Present Perfect Continuous
tense.
Subject Grammar:
Present Perfect Tense
Present Perfect Continuous
Future Perfect Tense
Verb Tenses Timeline
Subject Exercises:
Future Perfect Worksheet
Present Perfect vs Perfect Progressive 1
Present Perfect vs Perfect Progressive 2
Present Perfect / Perfect Progressive 3
Present Perfect vs Perfect Progressive Fill In
Present Perfect vs Past Perfect
Present Perfect vs Present Perfect Progressive
Present Perfect vs Past Perfect Tenses
Future Perfect vs Perfect Continuous
PDF Exercises:
Exercise 1
/
Exercise 2
1.
Have you bought
Have you been buying
your new car yet?
2. Our teacher
has checked
has been checking
more than a dozen exam papers up to now.
3. I
have been travelling
have travelled
to many counties so far.
4. I
have lost
have been losing
my key, I cannot find it.
5. It
has rained
has been raining
non-stop for more than an hour now.
6. Sarah
has been waiting
has waited
for you for a long time; where have you been?
7. Bryan
has been learning
has learned
Spanish for three years.
8. How long
have you been playing
have you played
the piano? "Since I was 5."
9. Maria
has found
has been finding
my lost wallet.
10. We
haven't seen
haven't been seeing
you for ages.
11. My dad
has been working
has worked
in the same company for more than twenty years.
12. My patience
has come
has been coming
to an end.
13. How long
have you been watching
have you watched
TV, your eyes look so red.
14. I
have driven
have been driving
for over eight hours now. I am extremely tired.
15. The jury
has reached
has been reaching
a verdict after three hours.
Correctness =
Correct answers:
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