
Помогите пожалуйста. Open the brackets. Use Present Perfect or Present Perfect Continuous. 1.
It’s still snowing. It … (snow) for hours. 2.They … (win) two prizes so far. 3. That dog … (bark) since last night 4. Mum is very tired. She … (clean) the house all day 5.The dish-washer is OK now. Dad … (repair) it. 6. Don’t worry, the film … (not start) yet. 7. The baby … (cry) for a couple of hours. 8. We … (know) each other since 2000. 9. Why are you short of breath, guys? – We … (jog) in the park since morning. 10. Crank … (be) in hospital for 2 weeks already

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Ответ:
1. It’s still snowing. It snowing for hours.
2.They wing two prizes so far.
3. That dog barking since last night
4. Mum is very tired. She cleaning the house all day
5.The dish-washer is OK now. Dad repairing it.
6. Don’t worry, the film not starting yet.
7. The baby crying for a couple of hours.
8. We knowing each other since 2000.
9. Why are you short of breath, guys? – We joging in the park since morning.
10. Crank bing in hospital for 2 weeks already



1.have been snowing
2.have won
3.has been barking(это возможно не правильно)
4.has been cleaning
5.had been repairing
6.has not started
7.has been crying
8.have been knowing
9.have been joging(тоже не уверена)
10.has been
Надеюсь, всё правильно. Удачи!



Sure, I'd be happy to help you with the exercise. Let's fill in the blanks using the appropriate verb tense:
- It’s still snowing. It has been snowing for hours.
- They have won two prizes so far.
- That dog has been barking since last night.
- Mum is very tired. She has been cleaning the house all day.
- The dish-washer is OK now. Dad has repaired it.
- Don’t worry, the film has not started yet.
- The baby has been crying for a couple of hours.
- We have known each other since 2000.
- Why are you short of breath, guys? – We have been jogging in the park since morning.
- Crank has been in the hospital for 2 weeks already.
Keep in mind that the Present Perfect Continuous tense is used to express an action that started in the past and is still ongoing or has just finished, whereas the Present Perfect tense is used for actions that happened at an unspecified time before now, without a specific indication of the duration of the action.


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