present perfect continuous

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Mrs. Anabel Montes - English teacher

Have/has been -ing Have/has been –ing is the present

perfect continuous: I/we/they/you have (=

I’ve, etc.) been

doing, waiting, playing, etc.he/she/it has (= he’s,

etc.)

The present perfect continuous talks about an action that started in the past and continues in the present. The action is not yet complete. It tells how long the action has been in progress.

He has been washing windows since 8:00.

They have been waiting for the bus for twenty minutes.

Present perfect continuousIYouWeThey

have

been workingsince 8:00.

for two hours.HeSheIt

has

Since & ForYou can use the present perfect continuous

foractions that are repeated over a period of

time: Debbie is a very good tennis player. She’s

been playing since she was eight. Every morning they meet in the same café.

They’ve been going there for years.

For shows an amount of time.for three hoursfor ten days

Since tells when an action startedsince 2:00since he came to the United States

 Present Perfect Continuous- present perfect simple

Exercises

a. Make sentences in present perfect continuous:

1) She(work) here for five years.

2) I  (study) all day..

3) You  (eat) a lot recently..

4) We  (live) in London for six months..

5) He  (play) football, so he's tired..

6) They  (learn) English for two years..

7) I  (cook) so I'm really hot..

8) She  (go) to the cinema every weekend for years..

9) It  (rain) the pavement is wet..

10) You  (sleep) for twelve hours..

11) I  (not/work) today..

12) You  (not/eat) well recently..

13) We  (not/exercise) enough..

14) She  (not/study)..

15) They  (not/live) here for very long..

16) It  (not/snow)..

17) He  (not/play) football for five years..

18) We  (not/drink) enough water - that's why we feel tired..

19) I  (not/sleep) I was reading..

20) They  (not/watch) TV much recently.

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