English Task - Present Perfect Continuous Tense

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MINISTERIO DE DEFENSA NACIONAL

POLICÍA NACIONAL
DIRECCION DE BIENESTAR SOCIAL
COLEGIO NUESTRA SEÑORA DE FATIMA CARTAGENA

Fecha:26-04-20 Grado: _10º___ Competencia __Comunicadores en otra lengua


Nombre del docente: Maryuris Perez
Desempeño evaluado: Escribe resúmenes a partir de textos explicativos que ha leído y comprendido
previamente.
SUBJECT : Present Perfect vs Present Perfect Continuous
A) Use PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS TENSE to fill in the blanks:
1. I’m tired, because I …… have been working ………. (work) very hard.
2. He has been writing (write) letters all morning.
3. Catherina is getting fatter because she has been eating (eat) too much.
4. My mother Has been peeling (peel) the potatoes all afternoon.
5. Cathy Has been attending (attend) a cookery course since March.
6. How long have you been learning (learn) English?
7. Where are my eye-glasses? I have been looking (look) for them
for an hour.
8. Charles has been escaping (escape) from the police for years.
9. How long have you been using (use) a computer?
10. Elizabeth Has been living (live) with Mike for three years.
11. She has been earning (earn) quite a lot of money for the last
two years.
12. It has been rainig (rain) fro six hours.

B) Use PRESENT PERFECT TENSE or PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS


to fill in the blanks:
1. I’ve bought / have been buying a new pair of shoes.
2. Have you finished / Have you been finishing reading that book yet?
3. They’ve eaten / have been eating fruit all afternoon, ever since they came from school.
4. I’ve been reading / have read this book now, so you can have it back.
5. I’ve been writing / have written eight pages already.
6. Your exam paper is completely blank! What have you been doing / have you done?
7. Oh, no! There’s nothing to eat. My sister has been eating / has eaten everything I left in
the kitchen.
8. Oh, no! There’s no wine to drink. They have drunk / have been drinking all the wine.
9. No wonder your eyes hurt. You’ve been playing / have played computer games ever since
you had your breakfast.
10. I haven’t seen / haven’t been seeing you for ages.
11. God! Hakan has scored / has been scoring.
12. They have danced / have been dancing for an hour.
13. I have been waiting / have waited for you for ages.
14. I’ve finished / ‘ve been finishing my work.
15. I’ve been writing / have written this letter for an hour.
16. He has visited / has been visiting ten museums this week.
17. I’m very tired. Because I have travelled / have been travelling around Istanbul all day.
18. She has found / has been finding a good job.
19. I’m hot because I have been running / have run.
20. I have written / have been writing letters for weeks.

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