ALSO CALLED THE PRESENT PERFECT PROGRESSIVE Click here to download this explanation as a pdf Learn about USING the present perfect continuous here How to form the present perfect continuous It's not a very common tense, and often it's not taught in classes, but we do use it sometimes and ...
We use the Present Perfect Continuous Tense to describe an action that began in the past progress and may also continue in the future. See perfect progressive examples, formating and exercises online
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Practise the present perfect tense - here's a list of all the present perfect exercises and present perfect continuous exercises and worksheets on this site.
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Questions in Present Perfect Simple Write questions in present perfect simple. you / answer / the question Jenny / lock / the door Walter / call / us you / see / the picture your parents / get / the letter it / rain / a lot
Put the verbs into the correct form (present perfect progressive). He(work)in this company since 1985. I(wait)for you since two o'clock. Mary(live)in Germany since 1992. Why is he so tired? He(play)tennis for five hours. How long(learn / you)English?
Exercises: Present Perfect Simple or Present Perfect Progressive (Continuous) Hint: Do not use the progressive tenses forstateverbs. My sister(watch) TV for four hours. She should take a break. I'm hungry. I(not/have) anything to eat yet today. ...
Present Continuous Tense: Learn how to convey actions that are progressing or happening at the moment of speaking by going through this article on present continuous tense. Check out the formula, rules, uses and examples to develop a clear idea of the to
1. Complete the sentences with present perfect. Use the verb in brackets + just / already / yet 1. A: Would you like something to eat? B: No, thanks. I --- lunch. (just / have) 2. A: Do you know where Julia is? B: Yes, I --- her. (just / see) 3. A: What time...