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B1 Present Perfect Simple Vs Continuous
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That house looks dreadful. No one ________________ it in years.
has painted
Someone told him a joke, he's ______________ since then.
been laughing
My sister _____________ the same movie seven times! She really loves it.
's watched
My son _________ TV for four hours!
has been watching
She ___________ piano since she was eight.
's been playing
How long ____ you ____ reading that newspaper?
have / been
I can't listen to jazz. I _____ always ____ it.
've / hated
__________ you ever _________ this girl before?
Have / seen
He __________ his mobile phone.
's lost
How many English exams ___________ so far?
have you taken
How long _____ you _____ for Apple?
have / worked
How long _____ you _____ the truth?
have / known
He's just had an accident and he ________________ his leg.
's broken
They ________ to school today.
haven't gone
I've been knowing him for ages. - Correct or Incorrect?
Incorrect
Sam has been having his car for two years. - Correct or Incorrect?
Incorrect
Which form is this? "I've repaired the car. You can drive it now."
Present Perfect Simple
how long, for and since can be used with...
Both Present Perfect Simple and Continuous
True or False? - We use the present perfect continuous to emphasise that an action has been long or repeated.
True
True or False? We use the present perfect simple and continuous for finished and unfinished actions.
True