1 Paul, (you/be) to Egypt? 2 How long (you/have) that car, David? 3 I (know) Jana for ten years. We're best friends. 4 Sorry I'm late, Peter. (you/wait) long? 5 How long (you/play) the guitar? – Five years. 6 She's in the kitchen preparing the food for the party. So …
Unit 1 - Exercise 1 - Present perfect simple and continuous · I've to the bank twice, but I haven't had a reply. score · We've the bedroom. · They've each other ...
[1] I already know the answer. No need to explain anymore. [2] Do you already know him very well? [3] I already understand you perfectly. I cannot get you wrong ...
Present Perfect Simple or Progressive - Exercise · 1. Jane (write) a letter to a magazine. · 2. Ben (look) for his penknife, but he (not find) it yet. · 3. Jenny ( ...
Choose present perfect simple or continuous 2. 1) I (not/do) the housework yet. [ . ] 2) They (study) very hard recently. [ . ] 3) She (promise) to help many times. [ .
We can use both present perfect simple or continuous for recent actions with a present result, but we use the present perfect simple when the present results come from having finished the action, and we use the present perfect continuous when the present results come from the process of performing the action (which may or may not have finished).
1. I've this room all morning and now I'm exhausted! · 2. Hurry up Jane! · 3. Tony with his uncle recently while he looks for a new apartment. · 4. I've. English ...
Present Perfect Continuous Tense Exercises. Tenses comprise an English Grammar topic that is included in the syllabus of children in primary classes. Through tenses, students can convey the appropriate time of any action. As we all know, there are three main types of tenses depending upon the time of action. But these three tenses are further ...
Present Perfect Simple 1 when the result of the action is important I’ve written a play Present Perfect Continuous 2 to describe how somebody or something has been occupying his/her or its time I have been writing a play 3 for repeated actions and actions of a continuous nature
The structure of the present perfect continuous is have/has + been + verb + -ing. I have sat here for two hours. I have been sitting here for two hours. Verbs such as sit, wait, speak, etc. (‘non-stative’ verbs) suggest continuity and so are mostly used in the continuous (-ing) form.
Present Perfect Simple or Continuous Exercise 2. Choose the present perfect simple or continuous. Click here to review how to make the present perfect. Click here to review how to make the present perfect continuous. Click here to return to the list of English grammar exercises. Download this exercise in PDF.
Click here to review how to make the present perfect continuous. Click here to return to the list of English grammar exercises. Download this exercise in PDF.
Choose the correct answer. I've. been writing written. to the bank twice, but I haven't had a reply. We've. painted been painting. the bedroom. We've nearly finished. They've.
Test 2. Use the present perfect simple or continuous in each pair of sentences. (go) Paul out with Charlene, my best friend, for a couple of months. Paul to Paris for a few days to visit some galleries and museums. (type) I three letters for our business partners since I came home.
Present Perfect Simple or Continuous Exercise 1. Choose the present perfect simple or continuous. Click here to review how to make the present perfect. Click here to review how to make the present perfect continuous. Click here to return to the list of English grammar exercises. Download this exercise in PDF.
We England six times since we started learning English. We England all the time since we started learning English. ... I'm sorry. The table is in such a mess ...
Exercises: 1 2 3 Choose the present perfect simple or present perfect continuous to complete the sentences below. If both tenses are possible, use the present perfect continuous. 1 I and my legs are really tired now. 2 I'm sorry I'm late, for a long time? 3 How long Peter? 4 Somebody my cookies. There are none left. 5 Somebody my cookies.
Unit 1 - Exercise 1 - Present perfect simple and continuous Choose the correct answer. I've to the bank twice, but I haven't had a reply. We've the bedroom. We've nearly finished. They've each other for ten years. Have you the new James Bond film yet? I've to call you all morning! How long have you for the bus? We've a dog for ten years. I haven't
Present Perfect Simple or Continuous Exercise 1. Choose the present perfect simple or continuous. Click here to review how to make the present perfect. Click here to review how to make the present perfect continuous. Click here to return to the list of English grammar exercises. Download this exercise in PDF.