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Quiz 15-Present Perfect Progressive ( have/has) + been + ing |
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(Print this assignment out first. Then, come back and click each drop down menu list to check your answers.) |
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| Directions: Write a question for each situation. |
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John looks sunburnt. You ask: (you/sit in the sun?) |
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Have you been sitting in the sun? |
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You have just arrived to meet a friend who is waiting for you. |
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You ask: (you/wait/long?)
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You meet a friend in the street. His face and hands are very dirty. |
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You ask: (what/you/do?)
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A friend of yours is now living in Baker Street. You want to know "How long...?" |
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You ask: (how long/you/live/in Baker Street?)
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A friend tells you about his job- he sells computers. You want to know "How long...?" |
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You ask: (how long/you/sell/computers?)
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| Read the situations and complete the sentences. |
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The rain started two hours ago. It's still raining now. It has been raining for two hours. |
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We started waiting for the bus 20 minutes ago. We're still waiting now. We
for 20 minutes. |
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I started Spanish classes in December. I'm still learning Spanish now. I
since December. |
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Ann began looking for a job six months ago. She's still looking now.
for six months now. |
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Mary started working in London on January 12. She's still working there now.
since January 12. |
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Three years ago you started writing to a penpal. You still write to each other regularly now. You
for years. |
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| Put the verb into the present continuous (I am -ing etc.) or present perfect continuous (I have been -ing etc.). |
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Maria has been learning (learn) English for two years. |
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Hello, Tom. I
(look) for you all morning. Where have you been? |
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Why
(you/look) at me like that? Stop it! |
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We always go to Ireland for our holidays. We
(go) there for years. |
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I
(think) about what you said and I've decided to take your advice. |
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"Is Tanaka san still sick today?" "No, she
(work)." |
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Sarah is very tired. She
(work) very hard recently. |
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