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? We (...
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Fill in the correct form (Present Perfect Simple or Present Perfect Progressive). Tom: Hi Ana. I(try)to ring you several times today. Where(you / be)? Ana: I(be)at home all the time. But I(clean)the house all day, so maybe I didn't hear the phone ring. ...
Signal Words of Present Perfect Progressive all day, for 4 years, since 1993, how long?, the whole week Exercises on Present Perfect Progressive Tests on Present Perfect Progressive Present Perfect Progressive:Level 2•Level 3 Comparison with other Tenses...
We use Present Perfect Progressive to express how long an action has been going on.General statements (when/how often) or how long already?Do you want to make a general statement about the present, e.g. say when or how often an action usually takes place? Or do you want to express, ...
Exercises on Present Perfect Simple and Present Perfect Progressive Result or duration: Exercise 1, Exercise 2 Certain verbs:Exercise 3 Completion or duration: Exercise 4, Exercise 5 Result or side effect: Exercise 6, Exercise 7 Since the last time or since the beginning: Exercise 8, Exercise ...
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Simple PastPresent Perfect Simple yesterday ... ago in 1990 the other day last ... just already up to now until now / till now ever (not) yet so far lately / recently Exercises on Simple Past and Present Perfect Simple Certain time in the past orjust/already/yet:Exercise 1,Exercise 2...
Use of Present Perfectputs emphasis on the result Example: She has written five letters. action that is still going on Example: School has not started yet. action that stopped recently Example: She has cooked dinner. finished action that has an influence on the present Example: I have...