1: The present perfect continuous can be used to emphasise the length of time that has passed. The present perfect simple is generally neutral: They've been waiting for hours! (This emphasises the length of time). They've waited for hours. (This doesn't emphasise the length of time). ...
Examples: Present continuous vs. present simple I’m workingat the moment; can I call you back later? Iamgood at math. Tobyis lookingat the clouds. Regular exercisecontributesto bodily and mental health, so Iwork outregularly. When describing events in the near future, the two tenses can of...
Present_Perfect_Simple_or_Contin..PresentPerfectSimplevs.PresentPerfectContinuous ContinuousandPerfectAspects •Whatdoyouknowaboutthesetwoaspects?What’sthedifference?•I’vebeenteachingEnglishfor7years •I’vetaughtEnglishfor7years What’sthedifference?•Ohno!I’velostmybook!•It’sbeenrainingall...
Example:Haveyoubeen talkingwith your parents ? Exercise: Fill in the gaps with the given verbs in the correct tense (present perfect/present perfect continuous). English exercise "Present perfect simple or continuous" created byanonymewith. log into save your progress. 1. They (to live) in th...
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. ...
Simple Past vs Present Perfect Worksheet 2 Gone vs Been Exercise PDF: PDF Just / Already / Yet Exercise1. 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 / hav...
Learn more about verb tenses in English and when to use them with this flashcard lesson! Master the present perfect simple and continuous and learn what is the difference between these two verb tenses! Take a look at the lesson suggestions and continue d
Write sentences in present perfect simple. Place 'never' before the main verb. In a contest, people get the chance to do something they've never done before. This is what the participants told the jury: Fergal / never / sail / on the Pacific. ...
English exercise "Present perfect simple or continuous" created bycarlabice47with. [] 1. For the last three years hea history of Cromwell's Revolution. 2. Whatfor the last five minutes ?- I have been waiting for you! 3. You look upset. What?
Verb Tense Exercise 15Present Continuous, Simple Past, Present Perfect Continuous, and Past Perfect Continuous Using the words in parentheses, complete the text below with the appropriate tenses, then click the "Check" button to check your answers. ...