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Present perfect and present perfect continuous

Present perfect and present perfect continuous

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Present perfect and present perfect continuous

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Present Perfect Simple

We use Present Perfect for talking about actions that started in the past and continue in the present.

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Present Perfect Continuous

We use Present Perfect Continuous for an activity that has recently stopped or just stopped.

We use present perfect continuous with "how long" and "for/since" because we want to say that the activity is still happening or has stopped.

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Multiple Choice

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Choose the correct sentence.

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He has been painting that landscape for a month.

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He is painting that landscape for a month.

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He painted that landscape for a month.

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He has painted that landscape for a month.

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Multiple Choice

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Choose the correct sentence.

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Po is not hungry. He has already been eating.

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Po is not hungry. He is already eating.

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Po is not hungry. He has already eaten.

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Po is not hungry. He already ate.

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Multiple Select

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How do we form the present perfect?

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I / You / We / They + have + past participle + complement.

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He / She / It + has + been + gerund + complement.

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I / You / We / They + have + are + gerund + complement.

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He / She / It + is + gerund + complement.

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I / You / We / They + have + been + gerund + complement.

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Multiple Choice

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Choose the correct sentence.

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My friend has been talking for hours!

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My friend has talking for hours!

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My friend has talked for hours!

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My friend is talking for hours!

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Multiple Choice

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Choose the correct sentence.

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He has slept since 7:00 p.m.

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He has been sleeping since 7:00 p.m.

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He is sleeping since 7:00 p.m.

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He has sleeping since 7:00 p.m.

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Multiple Choice

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Choose the correct sentence.

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It rained a lot recently.

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It has rained a lot recently.

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It has been raining a lot recently.

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It is raining a lot recently.

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Rule #1 Finished vs. unfinished action

Present Perfect: focus on result of a finished action

Present Perfect continuous: focus on duration of unfinished action

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Rule #2 Result vs. duration

Present Perfect: focus on result of a finished action

Present Perfect continuous: focus on duration of unfinished action;

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Rule #3 How much/how many times vs. how long

Present Perfect: tells how much/how many times

Present Perfect continuous: tells how long the action has been happening

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Rule #4 Permanent action vs. temporary action

Present Perfect: used for permanent unfinished action

Present Perfect continuous: used for temporary unfinished action

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Rule #5

Present Perfect: used with state verbs (when the verb means state not action)

Present Perfect continuous: used for explanation of the present state or reason for the recent action

Present perfect and present perfect continuous

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