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Reviewing the Present Perfect and Present Perfect Continuous Tenses I hope my guide has taught you the difference between the present perfect and present perfect continuous tenses. I put together some key points to remember: Use the present perfect tense for long-term actions and the present perfec...
Language Focus: A review of the Past Simple, the Present Perfect (Simple), and the Present Perfect Progressive (Continuous) Worksheet Download:present-perfect-past-simple-worksheet.docx(scroll down to study the exercises online) Jump to: Present Simple (below),Present Progressive,Exercises Verb Tens...
English exercise "Present perfect simple or continuous" created byanonymewith. log into save your progress. 1. They (to live) in this town for six months. 2. I (not/finish) my homework yet. 3. How much chocolate (she/buy) ?
10. I'm crying because Ionion for the last five minutes. End of the free exercise to learn English: Present perfect simple or continuous A free English exercise to learn English. Other English exercises on the same topics :-ing|Present perfect|Find the correct tense|All our lessons and exer...
Present Perfect Tense Exercises - Just / Already / Yet - Gone vs Been: Explanations: Present Perfect Tense Gone To vs Been To vs Been In Similar Exercises: Ever / Never / Just / Already / Yet Simple Past vs Present Perfect Worksheet Simple Past vs Present Perfect Worksheet 2 Gone vs ...
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 how often / we / sing / the song ...
Complete the sentences with the present perfect simple and already or yet. Use short forms (I've), not full forms (I have). Question: 1 / 3 Sarah: watch TVSarah TV. Try againShow answersCheck Next Grammar contentsView all Present perfect and past perfect Present ...
We use the Present Perfect Progressive to emphasise the duration or continuous course of an action. Result or duration? Do you want to express what has happened so far or how long an action has been going on yet? Present Perfect SimplePresent Perfect Progressive Result (what / how much / ...