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«Present Perfect or Present Perfect Progressive»

Present perfect progressive

Put the verbs into the correct form .

  1. He (work)  in this company since 1985.

  2. I (wait)  for you since two o'clock.

  3. Mary (live)  in Germany since 1992.

  4. Why is he so tired? He (play)  tennis for five hours.

  5. How long (learn / you)  English?

  6. We (look for)  the motorway for more than an hour.

  7. I (live)  without electricity for two weeks.

  8. The film (run / not)  for ten minutes yet, but there's a commercial break already.

  9. How long (work / she)  in the garden?

  10. She (not / be)  in the garden for more than an hour.


Present perfect progressive

Put the verbs into the correct form .

  1. He (work)  in this company since 1985.

  2. I (wait)  for you since two o'clock.

  3. Mary (live)  in Germany since 1992.

  4. Why is he so tired? He (play)  tennis for five hours.

  5. How long (learn / you)  English?

  6. We (look for)  the motorway for more than an hour.

  7. I (live)  without electricity for two weeks.

  8. The film (run / not)  for ten minutes yet, but there's a commercial break already.

  9. How long (work / she)  in the garden?

  10. She (not / be)  in the garden for more than an hour.


Present perfect progressive

Put the verbs into the correct form .

  1. He (work)  in this company since 1985.

  2. I (wait)  for you since two o'clock.

  3. Mary (live)  in Germany since 1992.

  4. Why is he so tired? He (play)  tennis for five hours.

  5. How long (learn / you)  English?

  6. We (look for)  the motorway for more than an hour.

  7. I (live)  without electricity for two weeks.

  8. The film (run / not)  for ten minutes yet, but there's a commercial break already.

  9. How long (work / she)  in the garden?

  10. She (not / be)  in the garden for more than an hour.






Present perfect progressive

Put the verbs into the correct form .

  1. He (work)  in this company since 1985.

  2. I (wait)  for you since two o'clock.

  3. Mary (live)  in Germany since 1992.

  4. Why is he so tired? He (play)  tennis for five hours.

  5. How long (learn / you)  English?

  6. We (look for)  the motorway for more than an hour.

  7. I (live)  without electricity for two weeks.

  8. The film (run / not)  for ten minutes yet, but there's a commercial break already.

  9. How long (work / she)  in the garden?

  10. She (not / be)  in the garden for more than an hour.


Present perfect progressive

Put the verbs into the correct form .

  1. He (work)  in this company since 1985.

  2. I (wait)  for you since two o'clock.

  3. Mary (live)  in Germany since 1992.

  4. Why is he so tired? He (play)  tennis for five hours.

  5. How long (learn / you)  English?

  6. We (look for)  the motorway for more than an hour.

  7. I (live)  without electricity for two weeks.

  8. The film (run / not)  for ten minutes yet, but there's a commercial break already.

  9. How long (work / she)  in the garden?

  10. She (not / be)  in the garden for more than an hour.


Present perfect progressive

Put the verbs into the correct form .

  1. He (work)  in this company since 1985.

  2. I (wait)  for you since two o'clock.

  3. Mary (live)  in Germany since 1992.

  4. Why is he so tired? He (play)  tennis for five hours.

  5. How long (learn / you)  English?

  6. We (look for)  the motorway for more than an hour.

  7. I (live)  without electricity for two weeks.

  8. The film (run / not)  for ten minutes yet, but there's a commercial break already.

  9. How long (work / she)  in the garden?

  10. She (not / be)  in the garden for more than an hour.






Present Perfect or Present Perfect Progressive

Choose the right tense form.

  1. Nina has been learning/has learned English for 2 years.

  2. The birds have already flown/have been flying to the South.

  3. They have known /have been knowing him for many years.

  4. Mike has forgotten/has been forgetting to learn the poem.

  5. The children have been watching/have watched cartoons for 2 hours.

  6. The train has just come/has been coming.

  7. We haven’t been having/ haven’t had a holiday for 5 years.

  8. She has been teaching/has taught at this school for twenty years.

  9. David has been painting/has painted in his studio since 10 o’clock.

  10. .Mary and Sam have collected/ have been collecting stamps for 3 years.

  11. Their parents have been/have being friends since their childhood.

  12. Dave has been/ has been being a student for 2 years.



Present Perfect or Present Perfect Progressive

Choose the right tense form.

  1. Nina has been learning/has learned English for 2 years.

  2. The birds have already flown/have been flying to the South.

  3. They have known /have been knowing him for many years.

  4. Mike has forgotten/has been forgetting to learn the poem.

  5. The children have been watching/have watched cartoons for 2 hours.

  6. The train has just come/has been coming.

  7. We haven’t been having/ haven’t had a holiday for 5 years.

  8. She has been teaching/has taught at this school for twenty years.

  9. David has been painting/has painted in his studio since 10 o’clock.

  10. .Mary and Sam have collected/ have been collecting stamps for 3 years.

  11. Their parents have been/have being friends since their childhood.

  12. Dave has been/ has been being a student for 2 years.


Present Perfect or Present Perfect Progressive

Choose the right tense form.

  1. Nina has been learning/has learned English for 2 years.

  2. The birds have already flown/have been flying to the South.

  3. They have known /have been knowing him for many years.

  4. Mike has forgotten/has been forgetting to learn the poem.

  5. The children have been watching/have watched cartoons for 2 hours.

  6. The train has just come/has been coming.

  7. We haven’t been having/ haven’t had a holiday for 5 years.

  8. She has been teaching/has taught at this school for twenty years.

  9. David has been painting/has painted in his studio since 10 o’clock.

  10. .Mary and Sam have collected/ have been collecting stamps for 3 years.

  11. Their parents have been/have being friends since their childhood.

  12. Dave has been/ has been being a student for 2 years.


Present Perfect or Present Perfect Progressive

Choose the right tense form.

  1. Nina has been learning/has learned English for 2 years.

  2. The birds have already flown/have been flying to the South.

  3. They have known /have been knowing him for many years.

  4. Mike has forgotten/has been forgetting to learn the poem.

  5. The children have been watching/have watched cartoons for 2 hours.

  6. The train has just come/has been coming.

  7. We haven’t been having/ haven’t had a holiday for 5 years.

  8. She has been teaching/has taught at this school for twenty years.

  9. David has been painting/has painted in his studio since 10 o’clock.

  10. .Mary and Sam have collected/ have been collecting stamps for 3 years.

  11. Their parents have been/have being friends since their childhood.

  12. Dave has been/ has been being a student for 2 years.



Present Perfect or Present Perfect Progressive

Put the verbs into the correct form .

  1. How long ___ Gerry? (you/to know)

  2. You look dirty. What ____ all day? (you/to do)

  3. How many times ____ New York? (Charles/to visit)

  4. She ___ French words for hours, but she still doesn't remember all of them. (to learn)

  5. The children ______ videos for two hours. (to watch)

  6. ________ hard today? (he/to study)

  7. My father ________. (never/to smoke)

  8. Sorry, I'm late. ___ for long? (you/to wait)

  9. We ________ Lisa recently. (not/to see)

  10. He ____ his essay all day, but he ___ yet.(to write) (not/to finish)


Present Perfect or Present Perfect Progressive

Put the verbs into the correct form .

  1. How long ___ Gerry? (you/to know)

  2. You look dirty. What ____ all day? (you/to do)

  3. How many times ____ New York? (Charles/to visit)

  4. She ___ French words for hours, but she still doesn't remember all of them. (to learn)

  5. The children ______ videos for two hours. (to watch)

  6. ________ hard today? (he/to study)

  7. My father ________. (never/to smoke)

  8. Sorry, I'm late. ___ for long? (you/to wait)

  9. We ________ Lisa recently. (not/to see)

  10. He ____ his essay all day, but he ___ yet.(to write) (not/to finish)

Present Perfect or Present Perfect Progressive

Put the verbs into the correct form .

  1. How long ___ Gerry? (you/to know)

  2. You look dirty. What ____ all day? (you/to do)

  3. How many times ____ New York? (Charles/to visit)

  4. She ___ French words for hours, but she still doesn't remember all of them. (to learn)

  5. The children ______ videos for two hours. (to watch)

  6. ________ hard today? (he/to study)

  7. My father ________. (never/to smoke)

  8. Sorry, I'm late. ___ for long? (you/to wait)

  9. We ________ Lisa recently. (not/to see)

  10. He ____ his essay all day, but he ___ yet.(to write) (not/to finish)

Present Perfect or Present Perfect Progressive

Put the verbs into the correct form .

  1. How long ___ Gerry? (you/to know)

  2. You look dirty. What ____ all day? (you/to do)

  3. How many times ____ New York? (Charles/to visit)

  4. She ___ French words for hours, but she still doesn't remember all of them. (to learn)

  5. The children ______ videos for two hours. (to watch)

  6. ________ hard today? (he/to study)

  7. My father ________. (never/to smoke)

  8. Sorry, I'm late. ___ for long? (you/to wait)

  9. We ________ Lisa recently. (not/to see)

  10. He ____ his essay all day, but he ___ yet.(to write) (not/to finish)

Present Perfect or Present Perfect Progressive

Put the verbs into the correct form .

  1. How long ___ Gerry? (you/to know)

  2. You look dirty. What ____ all day? (you/to do)

  3. How many times ____ New York? (Charles/to visit)

  4. She ___ French words for hours, but she still doesn't remember all of them. (to learn)

  5. The children ______ videos for two hours. (to watch)

  6. ________ hard today? (he/to study)

  7. My father ________. (never/to smoke)

  8. Sorry, I'm late. ___ for long? (you/to wait)

  9. We ________ Lisa recently. (not/to see)

  10. He ____ his essay all day, but he ___ yet.(to write) (not/to finish)

Present Perfect or Present Perfect Progressive

Put the verbs into the correct form .

  1. How long ___ Gerry? (you/to know)

  2. You look dirty. What ____ all day? (you/to do)

  3. How many times ____ New York? (Charles/to visit)

  4. She ___ French words for hours, but she still doesn't remember all of them. (to learn)

  5. The children ______ videos for two hours. (to watch)

  6. ________ hard today? (he/to study)

  7. My father ________. (never/to smoke)

  8. Sorry, I'm late. ___ for long? (you/to wait)

  9. We ________ Lisa recently. (not/to see)

  10. He ____ his essay all day, but he ___ yet.(to write) (not/to finish)



Present Perfect or Present Perfect Progressive

Put the verbs into the correct form .

  1. I (not to see) him for ages.

  2. He (to do) his lessons since lunch.

  3. I (not to hear) about him for a long time.

  4. I (to drive) since I was 17.

  5. Jack (to fail) his driving test three times because к doesn't know how to park.

  6. I think he (make) a lot of improvement.

  7. Alice (not/pass) her driving test because she doesn’t know the rules well.

  8. She (worry) about this for two months.

  9. She (study) the driver’s manual for hours every day.

  10. She (not/take) another test yet.

  11. I (to have) a headache since I got up.

  12. He is my friend, I (to know) him for a long time.

  13. Ivan has a stomachache. He (to eat) junk food all day.

  14. I (never to hear) that song before.


Present Perfect or Present Perfect Progressive

Put the verbs into the correct form .

  1. I (not to see) him for ages.

  2. He (to do) his lessons since lunch.

  3. I (not to hear) about him for a long time.

  4. I (to drive) since I was 17.

  5. Jack (to fail) his driving test three times because к doesn't know how to park.

  6. I think he (make) a lot of improvement.

  7. Alice (not/pass) her driving test because she doesn’t know the rules well.

  8. She (worry) about this for two months.

  9. She (study) the driver’s manual for hours every day.

  10. She (not/take) another test yet.

  11. I (to have) a headache since I got up.

  12. He is my friend, I (to know) him for a long time.

  13. Ivan has a stomachache. He (to eat) junk food all day.

  14. I (never to hear) that song before.











Present Perfect or Present Perfect Progressive

Put the verbs into the correct form .

  1. I (not to see) him for ages.

  2. He (to do) his lessons since lunch.

  3. I (not to hear) about him for a long time.

  4. I (to drive) since I was 17.

  5. Jack (to fail) his driving test three times because к doesn't know how to park.

  6. I think he (make) a lot of improvement.

  7. Alice (not/pass) her driving test because she doesn’t know the rules well.

  8. She (worry) about this for two months.

  9. She (study) the driver’s manual for hours every day.

  10. She (not/take) another test yet.

  11. I (to have) a headache since I got up.

  12. He is my friend, I (to know) him for a long time.

  13. Ivan has a stomachache. He (to eat) junk food all day.

  14. I (never to hear) that song before.


Present Perfect or Present Perfect Progressive

Put the verbs into the correct form .

  1. I (not to see) him for ages.

  2. He (to do) his lessons since lunch.

  3. I (not to hear) about him for a long time.

  4. I (to drive) since I was 17.

  5. Jack (to fail) his driving test three times because к doesn't know how to park.

  6. I think he (make) a lot of improvement.

  7. Alice (not/pass) her driving test because she doesn’t know the rules well.

  8. She (worry) about this for two months.

  9. She (study) the driver’s manual for hours every day.

  10. She (not/take) another test yet.

  11. I (to have) a headache since I got up.

  12. He is my friend, I (to know) him for a long time.

  13. Ivan has a stomachache. He (to eat) junk food all day.

  14. I (never to hear) that song before.