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Present Perfect Progressive Tense




Ex.1. :

1. I have been waiting for you since 5 oclock. 2. He has been having driving lessons for six month. 3. It has been snowing for two hours. 4. Jane has been writing letters all day. 5. They have been repairing the computer since morning.

Ex.2. , Present Perfect Progressive:

a) 1. Jane is reading. She began reading an hour ago. She (read) for an hour. 2. My sister is knitting a new sweater. She started knitting it a month ago. She (knit) it for a month. 3. Sam is studying German. He started studying it two years ago. He (study) German for two years. 4. My friend is working at his report. He began working at it in the morning. He (work) at his report since morning. 5. They are building a new tube station. They started it in June. They (build) the station since June. 6. You are taking music lessons. You began taking music lessons six months ago. You (take) music lessons for six months. 7. Mary is looking for a job. She began looking for it in December. She (look) for a job since December. 8. George smokes much. He started smoking ten years ago. He (smoke) for ten years.

b) 1. Tom is out of breath. He (run). 2. We are tired. We (work) hard. 3. You look unhappy. You (cry). 4. Johns clothes are dirty. He (clean) his car. 5. The children are hot and excited. They (play) football. 6. Toms skin is red. He (sunbathe) for hours. 7. Mary is slim. She (keep) to a diet. 8. He is very good at tennis. He (play) it for ten years. 9. He knows every street in this town. He (live) there for many years.

Ex.3. Present Perfect Simple Present Perfect Progressive? .

1. John is reading a book now. He has (read/been reading) for two hours. He has (read/been reading) 100 pages so far. 2. Ann is still doing her homework. She has (done/being doing) it all day. 3. Have you ever (played/been playing) football? 4. Sorry Im late. Thats right. I have (waited/been waiting) for a few minutes. 5. I have (lost/been losing) my address book. Have you (seen/been seeing) it anywhere? 6. Mary has (written/been writing) ten letters today. 7. Have you (seen/been seeing) my bag anywhere? I have (looked/been looking) for it for ages. 8. How long have you (written/been writing) this essay? 9. The British have (drunk/been drinking) tea since 1650. 10. You have (driven/been driving) all day. Let me drive now. 11. John has always (lived/been living) in London. 12. I have (known/been knowing) her for a long time.

Ex.4. , Present Perfect Simple Present Perfect Progressive:

1. Im very tired! I (work) all day, but I (not finish) yet. 2. I (smoke) since I was sixteen. I (smoke) too many cigarettes today. 3. Where are my sweets? Who (eat) them? 4. How many exercises you (do) today? 5. This is the best book I ever (read). 6. How long you (learn) to drive? 7. I (paint) the living room for a week. Itll be finished soon. 8. I (paint) the living room. I finished last night. 9. The streets are all wet. It (rain). 10. I (shop) all morning, but I (not buy) anything. 11. She speaks a very good English. No wonder, she (study) English since her childhood. 12. I (listen) to this record for half an hour, but I (understand) all the words yet. 13. We (go) to the pictures twice this month. 14. My mother doesnt work. She (be) retired for two years.

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