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Complete First for Schools unit 1 Grammar
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Is this sentence correct? "I've been knowing Tom for three weeks"
No! "know" is a stative verb and is not used in continuous form
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Which perfect tense is used to EMPHASIS the RESULT?
present perfect continuous
present perfect simple
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We _________ (not/see) that movie before.
haven't seen
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Which sentence is in the Present Perfect Continuous?
They played football for two hours.
They had been playing football for two hours.
They were playing football for two hours.
They have been playing football for two hours.
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I _________ (read) this book three times.
have read
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What tense is often used to describe repeated actions up to the present?
Present Perfect Simple
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Which perfect tense focuses on the PROCESS OF CHANGE over a period?
present perfect continuous
present perfect simple
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He _________ (not/finish) his homework yet.
hasn't finished
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_________ (she/wait) long?
Has she been waiting
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Which perfect tense may give the idea that something is PERMANENT?
present perfect continuous
present perfect simple
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How long _________ (you/know) each other?
have you known
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Which perfect tense focuses on HOW LONG the activity has been in progress?
present perfect continuous
present perfect simple
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What is the form of present perfect continuous?
have / has + been + verb_ing
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Is this sentence correct? "I've been having this bag for a long time"
No! "have" (when it means possession) is a stative verb and is not used in continuous form
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Choose the correct sentence: She _______ at that company for five years, and she loves it.
had worked
has been working
is working
was working
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Use the Present Perfect Simple: She _______ (visit) Paris.
has visited
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Which perfect tense may give the idea that something is TEMPORARY?
present perfect simple
present perfect continuous
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Which perfect tense focuses on HOW MANY TIMES an action has been repeated?
present perfect continuous
present perfect simple
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It _________ (rain) all morning.
has been raining
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_________ (you/ever/be) to Japan?
Have you ever been
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Choose the correct sentence: I _______ this book, so I know the ending.
am reading
have been reading
have read
had been reading
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Is this sentence correct? "I've lived in Spain for ten years"
Yes, it's correct
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What is the form of present perfect simple?
have / has + past participle
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Which sentence is in the Present Perfect Simple?
I have finished my homework.
I have been finishing my homework.
I finished my homework.
I had finished my homework.
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Which perfect tense is used to EMPHASIS the ACTION?
present perfect continuous
present perfect simple
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Is this sentence correct? "I've been living in Spain for ten years"
Yes, it's correct
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Use the Present Perfect Continuous: He _______ (work) on the project all day.
has been working
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What tense is typically used with 'how long' questions to describe an ongoing action?
Present Perfect Continuous
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Which perfect tense focuses on HOW MUCH of an activity is COMPLETE?
present perfect simple
present perfect continuous
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