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Present Perfect Continuous: Exercise 5

The document is an exercise from e-grammar.org that provides examples of conversations to practice the present perfect continuous tense. The exercise contains 14 short conversations where students are meant to fill in the blanks with the positive or negative form of the present perfect continuous tense of the verbs provided in parentheses. The conversations cover a range of everyday topics like hobbies, activities, health, work and news to provide context to practice using the tense.

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Present Perfect Continuous: Exercise 5

The document is an exercise from e-grammar.org that provides examples of conversations to practice the present perfect continuous tense. The exercise contains 14 short conversations where students are meant to fill in the blanks with the positive or negative form of the present perfect continuous tense of the verbs provided in parentheses. The conversations cover a range of everyday topics like hobbies, activities, health, work and news to provide context to practice using the tense.

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Present perfect continuous: exercise 5

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Exercise 5

Complete the conversations with positive and negative forms of the present perfect continuous.

A George, how long .................you ......................................... Japanese? (learn)

B Japanese? Wait a minute. For about five years.

A What a lovely smell!

B My mum ..................................................... some cakes. (bake)

A Why are your hands so dirty?

B I ............................................................... my car. (clean)

A You look so tired. You should have a rest.

B Should I? But I .............................................................. so hard. (not work)

A Why .................... Sarah ............................................. out lately? (not go)

B She broke her leg while she was skiing.

A Peter, why are you so noisy? I want to sleep!

B Do you mean it? I ......................................................... any noise since I got up. (not make)

A ................. you ............................................. for a long time? (cough)

B Not really. It started the day before yesterday.

A Mr. Gregson, how long .................. you ............................................... English? (not teach)

B To tell the truth I've never taught English. But I'd like to try it.

A Hi, Sam. How is your new girlfriend doing?

B Susan? She ............................................................. to me since we had an argument. (not speak)

A Have you heard about the bank robbery in King Street?

B Yes, I have. The police ........................................................ for the robbers day and night. (look)

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