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We use present perfect /present perfect continuous to talk about an action that is not finished.
present perfect continuous
She ________________ (hang) up all all the pictures yet. hasn't hung
hasn't hung
We use present perfect /present perfect continuous to stress the finished result of a completed activity and the amount completed.
present perfect simple
How many books _____________ (she - write)?
has she written
How long ________________ (she wait) for us?
has she been waiting
I ______________ (cycle) and my legs are really tired now
I have been cycling
They _____________ (travel) for months and they _____________ (visit) three countries so far.
have been travelling - have visited
Somebody _____________ (eat) my cookies. There are very few left.
has eaten
I have been loving / have loved chocolate since I was a child.
have loved
He has been fishing / has fished since six o'clock.
has been fishing
Correct the mistake. Hi, Jackie! How are you? I don’t see you for ages!
Hi, Jackie! How are you? I haven't seen you for ages!
we / know each other / we were children
We have known each other since we were children.
Correct the mistake. Paul doesn’t eat anything since yesterday because he's sick.
Paul hasn't eaten anything since yesterday because he's sick.
Look at the picture and create a sentence by using Present Perfect or Present Perfect Continuous.
They have been playing the car.
Look at the picture and create a question by using Present Perfect Continuous.
The children have been playing soccer.
Look at the picture and create a sentence by using Present Perfect Continuous.
They have been painting the wall.
Create 2 sentences about "Money" by using Present Perfect.
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What has he done?
He has cleaned his room
Create 2 sentences about "Holiday" by using Present Prefect Continuous.
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What has the baby been doing?
The baby has been eating chocolate.
What has she been doing?
She has been cooking.