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Present Perfect Vs Presente Perfect Continuous

This document provides examples of sentences using the present perfect and present perfect continuous tenses in English. It includes 25 sentences with blanks to be filled in with the correct form of verbs provided in brackets. The sentences cover a variety of situations that require using the present perfect and present perfect continuous tenses, such as experiences over an unspecified period of time, recent activities, unfinished actions, and actions that began in the past and continue in the present.

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Present Perfect Vs Presente Perfect Continuous

This document provides examples of sentences using the present perfect and present perfect continuous tenses in English. It includes 25 sentences with blanks to be filled in with the correct form of verbs provided in brackets. The sentences cover a variety of situations that require using the present perfect and present perfect continuous tenses, such as experiences over an unspecified period of time, recent activities, unfinished actions, and actions that began in the past and continue in the present.

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PRESENT PERFECT vs PRESENTE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

Complete the sentences with the correct form of the verbs in


brackets.

1.- At last! I (solve) the problem.


2.- What recently? (you / do) Anything interesting?
3.- My brother (buy) a new motorbike. It looks great.
4.- (you / swim)? Your hair looks wet.
5.- Oh, There you are! I (look) for you
everywhere.
6.- Sorry we are late. How long
(you / wait)?
7.- I (know) Peter for a long time.
8.- My friends (run) for two hours already.
9..- I (never / understand) Maths and Physics.
10.- The children are tired because they (play) all day.
11.- Susan (never / believe) in ghosts and fairies.
12.- I (write) emails all day.
13.- John (never / see) this film before.
14.- What on earth (you / do)? You’re covered in mud.
15.- (you / ever / see) Altamira Cave? I hear it’s
incredibly beautiful.
16.- How long (he / learn) English?
17.- I (just / speak) to my cousins. They
told me the news.
18.- I’m sorry. Monica is not here.. She
(go) out.
19.- We’re really tired because we (train) for the
marathon since eight o’clock.
20.- (you / finish) doing your homework yet?
21.- The students _ (revise) for their Spanish exam for two
hours.
22.- Peter, why are you sweating? Because I
(hoover) the carpets.
23.- Is the lawn finished? Yes, Gonzalo
(cut) the grass.
24.- It’s still raining. It (rain) for hours.
25.- How much money (you / spend)
this week.

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