Present Perfect Continuous PRACTICE
Present Perfect Continuous structure Read the sentences and unscramble them to make it correct. 1. last week. / have / been/ I / this novel/ since / reading have been reading this novel since last week.2. It / raining/ since / 3 o'clock. / has / been has been raining since 3 o'clock.3. playing/ chess/ since / He / was 10. / he / been / has has been playing chess since he was 10.4. has/ looking / for / 2 months. / for / a / She / job / been has been looking for a job for 2 months.5. have / We / been / for / an hour. / waiting have been waiting for an hour.6. this morning. / He / has / been / my / repairing/ car / since has been repairing my car since this morning.7. French / for / She / 15 years. / has / teaching / been has been teaching French for 15 years.8. I / learning / since / was 6. / have / been / English have been learning English since I was 6.9. since/ yesterday. / It / been / snowing / hasIt has been snowing since yesterday.10. 2 years. / He / driving / a / has / been / car / for has been driving a car for 2 years. Present Perfect StructureAffirmative, negative and interrogative form. Complete the questions using the Present Perfect Continuous and the verbs below:diet shop eat work run fight Number 1 is the example.1. The dog looks exhausted. Has it been running in the park? 2. James looks tired these days. Has he been working late?3. Sandra has a new bag. Has she been shopping again?4. The couple seem upset with each other. Have they been fighting again?5. Your mouth looks dirty. Have you been eating chocolate?6. Alison is much slimmer these days. Has she been dieting? Write the negative form of the Present Perfect Continuous for this statements. Use contractions. 1. I do not live in London.I haven't been living in London.2. She doesn't write a letter.She hasn't been writing a letter.3. It does not work.It hasn't been working.4. We don't play tennis.We haven't been playing tennis.5. You do not watch TV.You haven't been watching TV.