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  • We have completed all the tasks on our to-do list for the day.
    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 jogging in the park for an hour.
    B. PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS
  • They have been playing soccer for two hours straight
    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
  • I have just finished my homework.
    A. PRESENT PERFECT SIMPLE
  • The chef has been cooking in the kitchen since early morning.
    B. PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS
  • 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
  • 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
  • He has already read that book.
    A. PRESENT PERFECT SIMPLE
  • 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
  • I have been studying Spanish for the past six months.
    B. PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS