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Present perfect simple or continuous QUIZ
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PResent Perfect simple or continuous
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1/5
Choose the correct verb form.
3. I am study all day.
2. I've been studying all day.
1. I have studied all day.
right answer
Use the present perfect continuous to say how long something happens. Use with words like all day, for 2 hours, since last year, etc.
2/5
Choose the correct verb form
2. I haven't been doing the housework yet.
3. I haven't did the housework yet.
1. I haven't done the housework yet.
right answer
Use the present perfect simple to talk about recent events. Use with words like just, already, yet, and recently.
3/5
Finish the sentence. I'm really tired because...
3. I've worked really hard recently.
2. I've been working really hard recently.
1. I've been work really hard recently.
right answer
Use the present perfect continuous with recently and lately to talk about ongoing and temporary activities.
4/5
Choose the correct verb form.
3. I have known her for 10 years.
2. I've have knew her for 10 years.
1. I've been knowing her for 10 years.
right answer
Use the present perfect simple with stative verbs like the following: thoughts and opinions: agree, believe, doubt, guess, imagine, know, mean, recognise, remember, suspect, think, understand feelings and emotions: dislike, hate, like, love, prefer, want, wish senses and perceptions: appear, be, feel, hear, look, see, seem, smell, taste possession and measurement: belong, have, measure, own, possess, weigh.
5/5
Choose the correct verb tense.
3. He's win three academy awards.
1. He's won three academy awards.
2. He's been winning three academy awards.
right answer
Use the present perfect simple to say how much/many of something or how many times something has happened.
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