Present perfect Simple vs. Present Perfect Continuous

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Master Present Perfect Simple vs. Continuous tenses with fun grammar practice!

simple and continuous Go to these 2 links and take a look about all the differences between using the Present Perfect Simple and Present Perfect Continuous. Then try to do the tasks and see how much do you understand! Good luck PRESENT PERFECT SIMPLE - have + past participle (v.3. )PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS - have been + -ing What's the difference? Link 1 Link 2 Present Perfect and Present Perfect Continuous The Present Perfect Simple and Continuous Watch the video and try to join the competition Choose the best answer. I ............................. all morning. I am tired. have worked have been working both are correct I ........................ ten letters since morning. have written have been writing both are correct Sorry about the mess. We ...................... the walls. have painted have been painting both are correct You ...................... a dozen cookies today. have eaten have been eating both are correct We ............................. in this city for ten years. have lived have been living both are correct 'You look tired.' 'Yes, I .............................' have run have been running both are correct She ............................. strawberries from since 10 a.m. has picked has been picking both are correct I ......................... the book you recommended. have read have been reading both are correct She ............................ ten glasses of water! has drunk has been drinking both are correct It ........................ since last night. has rained has been raining both are correct Complete with the Present Perfect Simple (have + past participle-3.stupac) or the Present Perfect Continuous (have been + -ing). haven't seen have been trying Have been thinking has moved has been living has been enjoying hasn't decided has been teaching have been working haven't found How much do you understand? Depending on how much do you understand the difference between these 2 tenses, draw a happy face 🙂 , a neutral face 😐 or a sad face ☹️ . 🙂 - I understand the difference.😐 - I am not 100% sure about the difference, it could be better.☹️ - I don't get it.

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