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The weather is dry. It hasn’t rained ____________ a few weeks. For or since?
for
Kevin has been looking for a job____________ he left school. For or since?
since
It’s been raining ____________ lunchtime. For or since?
since
Have you been busy? No,____________(I / watch) TV.
No, I've been watching TV
This is a very old book. ____________(I / have) it since I was a child
I've had it
Where’s Lisa? Where ____________ (she / go)?
Where's she gone?
____________ (you / ever / work) in a coffee shop? No, never.
Have you ever worked
You look tired. ____________(you / work) hard?
Have you been
Look! ____________ (somebody / break) that window.
has broken
Where have you been?____________ (you / play) tennis?
Have you been playing tennis?
He ____________ the championship 3 times. (win). He ____________ football since he was very young. (play)
He has won the championship 3 times. He has been playing football since he was very young.
They ____________ for 3 months. (travel) They ____________ 10 countries so far. (visit)
They have been traveling for 3 months. They have visited 10 countries so far.
He ____________ for 2 hours. (read) He ____________ 53 pages. (read)
He has been reading for 2 hours. He has read 53 pages.
She's been painting the house? Do we know if the room is painted now?
We don't know. We focus on the activity.
She has painted the house. Is the room painted now?
Yes
When we use an action verb with present perfect continuous we are thinking about the activity or the result?
The activity
When we use an action verb with present perfect we are thinking about the activity or the result?
The result
We can use action and non-action verbs with present perfect. True or false?
True
We use non-action verbs with present perfect only?True or false?
True
We use action verbs with present perfect continuous. True or false?
True
Correct or incorrect? I've been studying English since a year.
incorrect. FOR a year
Correct the error: " We've known each other for last month.
since last month.
We use for to talk about a period. True or false?
True
We use since to say when something began. True or False?
True
We use present perfect with since and for to talk about something that started in the past and still continues now. True or false?
True