
Put the verbs in brackets in the Present Perfect Continuous 1 .1 (to do) my homework for half an
hour. 2. She (to write) the test for ten minutes. 3. It (to rain) for two hours. 4. They (to wait) for us since seven o’clock. 5. He (to teach) English since 1991. 6. She (to read) a lot lately. 7. How long you (to live) in New York? 8. They (to work) since nine o’clock? 9. What she (to do) here since morning? 10. How many months they (to build) this house? 11. Since when you (to look) for our key? 

Ответы на вопрос

1 .1 have been doing my homework for half an hour.
2. She has been writing the test for ten minutes.
3. It has been raining for two hours.
4. They have been waiting for us since seven o’clock.
5. He has been teaching English since 1991.
6. She has been reading a lot lately.
7. How long have you been living in New York?
8. Нave they been working since nine o’clock?
9. What has she been doing here since morning?
10. How many months have they been building this house?
11. Since when have you been looking for our key?



Ответ:
1. have been doing
2. has been writing
3. has been raining
4. have been waiting
5. has been teaching
6. has been reading
7. have you been living
8. have they been working
9. have they been building
10. have you been looking



Forming Present Perfect Continuous Tense
To form the Present Perfect Continuous tense, we use the following structure: "has/have been" + present participle of the main verb.
1. (to do) my homework for half an hour. - The correct form in the Present Perfect Continuous tense is: "I have been doing my homework for half an hour."
2. She (to write) the test for ten minutes. - The correct form in the Present Perfect Continuous tense is: "She has been writing the test for ten minutes."
3. It (to rain) for two hours. - The correct form in the Present Perfect Continuous tense is: "It has been raining for two hours."
4. They (to wait) for us since seven o’clock. - The correct form in the Present Perfect Continuous tense is: "They have been waiting for us since seven o’clock."
5. He (to teach) English since 1991. - The correct form in the Present Perfect Continuous tense is: "He has been teaching English since 1991."
6. She (to read) a lot lately. - The correct form in the Present Perfect Continuous tense is: "She has been reading a lot lately."
7. How long you (to live) in New York? - The correct form in the Present Perfect Continuous tense is: "How long have you been living in New York?"
8. They (to work) since nine o’clock? - The correct form in the Present Perfect Continuous tense is: "Have they been working since nine o’clock?"
9. What she (to do) here since morning? - The correct form in the Present Perfect Continuous tense is: "What has she been doing here since morning?"
10. How many months they (to build) this house? - The correct form in the Present Perfect Continuous tense is: "How many months have they been building this house?"
11. Since when you (to look) for our key? - The correct form in the Present Perfect Continuous tense is: "Since when have you been looking for our key?"
Remember, the Present Perfect Continuous tense is used to indicate an action that started in the past and is still continuing in the present or has just stopped.


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