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15. Present Perfect Continuous, Present Perfect
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I ________(think) about quitting my job recently-I'm so bored!
 
have been thinking
 
have been thought
 
have thought
 
having been thought
He _____ (not/train) hard enough.
 
hasn't been training
 
has not training
 
hasn't training
 
hasn't been trained
He ____ (try) to feed his daughter all morning.
 
has been trying
 
has been tried
 
has being trying
 
had been trying
How long _________ your best friend?
 
have you known
 
have you been knowing
 
have you knowed
 
have you been knowed
A: _____ Susan _____ (clean) her kitchen this morning? B: I don't think so....
A: Has Susan been cleaning her kitchen this morning? B: I don't think so....
Is it correct? How long have you been having your new phone?
How long have you had your new phone?
It _____ (rain) for three days. I wish it would stop!
It has been raining for three days. I wish it would stop!
My cat______ (sleep) all day.
My cat has been sleeping all day.
What has he been doing?
He has been doing experiments
What has just happened?
She has just seen a huge spider in her kitchen
What has he been doing?
He has been waiting for his dinner for hours
Use your imagination, and make a sentence about the picture using present perfect simple or continuous
He has been planning to take over the world
What has he been doing?
He has been cooking for hours
What has he been doing?
He has been picking mushrooms all day
Correct the mistake: I've been worked by this company for about three years.
I've been working for this company for about three years.
Correct the mistake: I've just been hearing the news. Congratulations!
I've just heard the news. Congratulations!
Correct the mistake: Susan has not been stopping talking for two hours.
Susan hasn't stopped talking for two hours.
______ he _____ (save) enough money to buy a new car yet?
Has he saved enough money...?
I'm afraid we _____ (not/ finish) the report yet.
I'm afraid we haven't finished the report yet.
Have you listened/ Have you been listening to me? This is important!
Have you been listening to me?
I've visited/ I've been visiting ten countries in the last three months.
I've visited....
How long ____ your friend ______ (study) English?
How long has your friend been studying English?
I ____ (work) at the same company since I left college.
I have been working......
The new James Bond film is fantastic. We ____ (see) it three times.
We have seen it three times.
 _______ Susan _____ (go) to Saaremaa yet?
Has Susan been to Saaremaa yet?