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NORMAL PFC SATURDAY COURSE LEVEL 4

Student: ___________________________________________ Date: _______

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINOUS

1. Insert ‘have’ / ‘has’ according to the person given.

1. She ………. been asking questions all day long.

2. They ………. been climbing the mountain.


3. We ………. been washing the dishes.
4. You ………. been repairing your computer.
5. I ………. been working.
6. It ………. been snowing.
7. The boy ………. been playing.
8. Cathy ………. been dreaming.
9. The men ………. been digging a hole.
10. Cindy and Bob ………. been studying English.

2. Supply the Present Perfect Continuous (I have been doing) tense of


the verbs in brackets.

1. I’m tired. I have been digging in my garden all day. (to dig)
2. How long ……………….. here? (you / to wait)
3. I ……………….. here since 6 o’clock. (to stand)
4. How long ……………….. Chinese? (you / to learn)
5. She ……………….. English for five years. (to study)
6. You’re out of breath .………………..? (you / to run)
7. We ………………..here for twelve years. (to live)
8. Your eyes are red. I think …………… (you / to cry)
9. How long ………………..? (the children / to sleep)
10. What ……………….. all afternoon? (you / to do)

3. Use ‘since’ / ‘for’ in the offered sentences.

1. I have been waiting ………. 4 o’clock.


2. Sue has only been waiting ………. 20 minutes.
3. Tim and Tina have been learning English ………. six years.
4. Fred and Frida have been learning French ………. 1998.
5. Joe and Josephine have been going out together ………. Valentine’s Day.
6. I haven’t been on holiday………. last July.
7. Mary has been saving her money ………. many years.
8. I haven’t been eating anything ………. breakfast.
9. You have been watching TV ………. hours.
10. We have been living here ………. 2 months.
4. Put the verbs in brackets into Present Perfect (I have done) / Present
Perfect Continuous (I have been doing).

Robin: I think the waiter (forget) us. We (wait) here for over half an hour and
nobody (take) our order yet.

Michele: I think you’re right. He (walk) by us at least twenty times. He probably


thinks we (order, already) .

Robin: Look at that couple over there, they (be, only) here for five or ten minutes
and they already have their food.

Michele: He must realize we (order, not) yet! We (sit) here for over half an hour
staring at him.

Robin: I don’t know if he (notice, even) us. He (run) from table to table taking
orders and serving food.

Michele: That’s true, and he (look, not) in our direction once.

5. Choose the most appropriate sentence out of two.

1. a) I’ve worked in the garden all day and now I’m tired.

b) I’ve been working in the garden all day and now I’m tired.

2. a) What have you done? You’re all wet.

b) What have you been doing? You’re all wet.

3. a) I’ve finished my homework. Now I’m going to watch TV.

b) I’ve been finishing my homework. Now I’m going to watch TV.

4. a) What have you done with my keys? - I haven’t seen your keys.

b) What have you been doing with my keys? - I haven’t seen your keys.

5. a) She’s worked in the garden all morning and she’s still not finished.

b) She’s been working in the garden all morning and she’s still not finished.

6. a) Why are you sweating? – I’ve cut the grass.

b) Why are you sweating? – I’ve been cutting the grass.


7. a) How many biscuits have you eaten?

b) How many biscuits have you been eating?

8. a) How long have you known her?

b) How long have you been knowing her?

9. a) I’ve had this computer for over 10 years.

b) I’ve been having this computer for over 10 years.

10. a) I’ve had piano lessons for over 10 years and I’m still not very good.

b) I’ve been having piano lessons for over 10 years and I’m still not very good.

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