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They have been building a sandcastle on the beach since sunrise.
B. PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS
I have been studying for the math exam, but I'm still not sure if I understand Pythogoras' Theorem.
B. PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS
They have never tried skydiving, but it's on their bucket list.
A. PRESENT PERFECT SIMPLE
Has she ever met a celebrity in person?
A. PRESENT PERFECT SIMPLE
The dog has been digging a hole in the backyard, and I'm starting to think he's searching for buried treasure.
B. PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS
We have completed all the tasks on our to-do list for the day.
A. PRESENT PERFECT SIMPLE
The chef has been cooking in the kitchen since early morning.
B. PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS
Has she ever been to Puchong?
A. PRESENT PERFECT SIMPLE
They have been playing soccer for two hours straight
B. PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS
They have been playing soccer for two hours straight
B. PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS
He has already read that book.
A. PRESENT PERFECT SIMPLE
They have never tasted sushi before.
A. PRESENT PERFECT SIMPLE
I have seen that movie twice.
A. PRESENT PERFECT SIMPLE
I have been studying Spanish for the past six months.
B. PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS
I have been jogging in the park for an hour.
B. PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS
I have just finished my homework.
A. PRESENT PERFECT SIMPLE