Вопрос задан 17.06.2023 в 15:12. Предмет Английский язык. Спрашивает Левин Даниил.

Придумати 5 речен Pr.P, Present Perfect Countinius 2 РЕЧЕНЯ ПИТАЛЬНЕ 1 ЗАПЕРЕЧНЕ 2 ПИТАЛЬНЕ

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Объяснение:

You are so tired and dirty.

What *have you been doing*? (Pr. Perfect Continuous)

I *have been painting* the walls of my room for 5 hours already. (Pr. Perfect Continuous)

But I *haven't finished* yet. (Pr. Perfect)

How long *have you been working* in this firm? (Pr. Perfect Continuous)

He *hasn't been sleeping* for 10 hours. (Pr. Perfect Continuous)

*Has she ever been* to Africa? (Pr. Perfect)

*Have they already done* their homework?

(Pr. Perfect)

Who * has broken* the window? (Pr. Perfect)

What *have they eaten* today? (Pr. Perfect)

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Forming Present Perfect Continuous Sentences

To form the Present Perfect Continuous tense, we use the present tense of the auxiliary verb "to have" (have/has), the past participle of the verb "to be" (been), and the present participle of the main verb (verb + ing).

1. Affirmative Sentences: - I have been studying for my exams. - She has been working on this project for two hours.

2. Negative Sentences: - I haven't been playing video games all day, have I? - They haven't been waiting for us for too long, have they?

3. Interrogative Sentences: - Have you been practicing the piano recently? - Has she been learning Spanish for a long time?

Additional Information

The Present Perfect Continuous tense is used to describe actions that started in the past, continue into the present, and may continue into the future. It emphasizes the duration or continuous nature of an action. When forming questions and negatives in the Present Perfect Continuous, we use the auxiliary verbs "have" and "has" in their respective forms, followed by "been," and then the present participle form of the main verb. In negative sentences, "not" is placed between the auxiliary verb and "been."

Feel free to ask if you have any more questions or need further clarification!

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