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Present Perfect Continuous

The document discusses the present perfect continuous tense. It provides examples of its use to describe actions that began in the past and continue in the present, including duration phrases like "for five minutes" or "since Tuesday." It also notes that the tense can emphasize recent or ongoing actions without a duration by using words like "recently" or "lately." Finally, it lists some verbs that do not typically use the continuous form, like "believe" or "know."

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Present Perfect Continuous

The document discusses the present perfect continuous tense. It provides examples of its use to describe actions that began in the past and continue in the present, including duration phrases like "for five minutes" or "since Tuesday." It also notes that the tense can emphasize recent or ongoing actions without a duration by using words like "recently" or "lately." Finally, it lists some verbs that do not typically use the continuous form, like "believe" or "know."

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Present Perfect Continuous Tense

A. Use the correct form of the verb in the brackets to fill in the blanks also provide ‘since/for’.
1. Rahul ________________________ French ________ three months. (learn)
2. Mr Rupert ________________________ in New Orleans _____ the past four years. (stay)
3. The boys ________________________ in the park ________ five o’clock. (play) ✓
WHEN DO WE USE THE PRESENT PERFECT
4. Tina ________________________ for sometime. (meditate) CONTINUOUS?
5. The child ________________________ for three hours. (sleep)
6. Mohit ________________________ for a new laptop ________ a long time. (ask)
7. The builder ________________________ the tower ________ a few months. (build)
8. I ________________________ Shakespeare ________ Saturday. (read)
9. Uma ________________________ the three pages ________ morning. (type)
10. Hira ________________________ for his friend at the cafe ________ the evening. (wait) USE 1 From the past till now
11. The teacher ________________________ for the last two hours. (teach)
12. The man ________________________ to fix the flat tire ________ a few hours. (try) We use the Present Perfect Continuous to show that
13. The doctors ________________________ for three hours. (operate) something started in the past and has continued
14. Raj ________________________ for his examination ________ the morning. (study) until now. "For five minutes," "for two weeks," and "since
15. My mother ________________________ cakes ________ two o’clock. (baking) Tuesday" are duration expressions.
16. The man ________________________ the streets ________ hours. (wander)
17. Ron ________________________ video game ________ afternoon. (play) Examples:
18. Paro ________________________ with her friend on the phone ________ hours. (talk) • They have been talking for the last hour.
19. It ________________________ since tomorrow. (rain) • What have you been doing for the last 30 minutes?
20. The dog ________________________ since last night. (bark) • James has been teaching at the university since June.
• We haven’t been waiting for more than two hours
B. Make the Present Perfect Continuous.
1. (She / work here for five years) USE 1 Recently, Lately
________________________________________________________________________
2. (I / study all day) You can also use the Present Perfect Continuous
________________________________________________________________________ without a duration expression. We often use the words
3. (You / eat a lot recently) "lately" or "recently" to emphasize this meaning.
________________________________________________________________________
4. (We / live in London for six months) Examples:
________________________________________________________________________ • Recently, I have been feeling really tired.
5. (He / play football so he's tired) • She has been watching too much television lately.
________________________________________________________________________ • Have you been exercising lately?
C. Make NEGATIVE PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS sentences: • Lisa has not been practicing her English.
• What have you been doing?
The present perfect tense
1. Carl ............................................................. to the teacher for the last ten minutes. (not/to listen)
2. The students .............................................................to learn the new words. (not/to try)
3. focuses on the completion of an action and the
Kim .............................................................crossword puzzles. (not/to do) Important notes:
4. The teachers .............................................................in the sun. (not/to lie) •Some verbs do not usually occur in
5. present results.
I .............................................................in the last lesson. (not/to sleep) the continuous tense, including the
6. The doctor .............................................................the patients. (not/to examine) present perfect continuous tense.
7. They .............................................................out
I’ve just knitted a sweater. loud. (not/to laugh) be believe dislike forget
8. We .............................................................the whole evening. (not/to phone) hate hear know like
9. can
My be father .............................................................to work lately. (not/to go) love need own prefer
used to say how often an action has been
10. Zack .............................................................the whole evening. (not/to dance) remember see seem smell
taste want.
D. Make POSITIVE PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS sentences:
repeated e.g.
1. I ..................................................................................this website since 1999. (to run) WRONG:
2. e.g.
My parents
Mr Chan ..................................................................................for
has travelled to Japan three times years. (to smoke) I’ve been hearing of this happy news.
3. He ..................................................................................for his girlfriend since 6 o'clock. (to wait) CORRECT:
4. We ..................................................................................in Greece since last August. (to live) I’ve heard of this happy news.
this year.
5. Max and Paul ..................................................................................their bikes all day. (to ride)
6. They ..................................................................................in the sun for hours. (to lie) Present Perfect Continuous
7. talks
Emilyabout a long-lasting or permanent condition
..................................................................................on the computer for too long. (to work) Tense
8. It ..................................................................................since I came home. (to rain)
focuses on an action in progress.
9. e.g.
YouThis is our dog. We have had it for ten years. music since 12:30. (to listen)
..................................................................................to
e.g. I’ve been knitting a sweater.
10. Frank ..................................................................................for the last 20 minutes. (to dream)
focuses on a repeated action over a
E. MAKE PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS sentences: period of time but does not mention
1. Andrew ...........................................................................in the country since 2015. (not/to live) the frequency
2. How long ............................ your grandparents .................................................... this car? (to drive) e.g. Mr Chan has been flying to
3. They ...........................................................................today. (not/to cycle) Japan for business trips recently.
4. Tony ...........................................................................his book, but Mary has. (not/to read) talks about a more temporary
5. How long .................................he ....................................................................... for her? (to wait) action
6. ............................................ Andy ..................................... on the blue car all day? (to work) e.g. Mr Chu is on holiday and we
7. My brother ...........................................................................hard enough. (not/to study) have been keeping his dog for a
8. How long ............................................... they ..................................................... for a flat? (to look) week.
9. I ...........................................................................my homework recently. (not/to do)
10. ........................................ you ........................................................... the whole morning? (to sleep)

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