Present Perfect Continuous Gerald

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PRESENT PERFECT SIMPLE OR CONTINUOUS We use the present perfect continuous/progressive to talk about an action or situations which began in the past and are still happening or have just stopped. It is often used with how long, for and since. E.g.: The journalist has been working very hard this week. Affirm ative Subject have/has been verb + ing com plem ent She has been sleeping forten hours. Negative Subject have/has not been verb + ing complem ent I have not been reading thatbook Question Have/has subject been verb + ing complement? H ave you been working on the project? PresentPerfectProgressive I. Put the verbs in brackets in either the Present Perfect Simple or the Present Perfect Continuous. 1. I ………………………………………… (take) a French course for 5 months and the teacher says I am a fast learner. 2. A) Someone ………………………………………… (leave) the ladder outside, look. I expect that’s Brain. He ………………………………………… (clean) windows. And I don’t think he ………………………………………… (finish) yet. 3. Jessy ………………………………………… (take) driving lessons and next week she is going to take a driving test. 4. I ………………………………………… (live) in Sue’s flat and when I find a new house, I will move. 5. Please don’t go in. I ………………………………………… just ………………………………………… (sweep) the flour. 6. I ………………………………………… (eat) 8 chocolates up to now. 7. A- Are you hungry? B- No, I’m not. I ………………………………………… (eat) chocolates all day. 8. The young children ………………………………………… (make) a snowman all morning. 9. I ………………………………………… (break) my arms twice within 2 years. 10. I’m tired. I ………………………………………… (play) tennis all afternoon. II. Choose the correct form of the verb: 1) I (have had/ have been) having some family problems lately. 2) She (has loved / has been) loving chocolate since she was a child. 3) It (has snowed / has been) snowing a lot this week. for since how long… lately recently this m orning all day all/nextweek these days fora long tim e Still Yet Som e Tim e M arkers

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PRESENT PERFECT SIMPLE OR CONTINUOUS

We use the present perfect continuous/progressive to talk about an action or situations which began in the past and are still happening or have just stopped. It is often used with how long, for

and since.E.g.: The journalist has been working very hard this week.

Affirmative Subject have/has been verb + ing complement

She has been sleeping for ten hours.

Negative Subject have/has not been verb + ing complement

I have not been reading that bookQuestion Have/has subject been verb + ing complement?

Have you been working on the project?

Present Perfect Progressive

I. Put the verbs in brackets in either the Present Perfect Simple or the Present Perfect Continuous.

1. I ………………………………………… (take) a French course for 5 months and the teacher says I am a

fast learner.

2. A) Someone ………………………………………… (leave) the ladder outside, look. I expect that’s Brain.

He ………………………………………… (clean) windows. And I don’t think he

………………………………………… (finish) yet.

3. Jessy ………………………………………… (take) driving lessons and next week she is going to take a

driving test.

4. I ………………………………………… (live) in Sue’s flat and when I find a new house, I will move.

5. Please don’t go in. I ………………………………………… just ………………………………………… (sweep)

the flour.

6. I ………………………………………… (eat) 8 chocolates up to now.

7. A- Are you hungry? B- No, I’m not. I ………………………………………… (eat) chocolates all day.

8. The young children ………………………………………… (make) a snowman all morning.

9. I ………………………………………… (break) my arms twice within 2 years.

10. I’m tired. I ………………………………………… (play) tennis all afternoon.

II. Choose the correct form of the verb:

1) I (have had/ have been) having some family problems lately.

2) She (has loved / has been) loving chocolate since she was a child.

3) It (has snowed / has been) snowing a lot this week.

for since

how long… lately

recently this morning

all day all/next week

these days for a long time

Still Yet

Some Time Markers

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4) (Have you studied / have you been studying) hard this semester?

5) How long (have you been/ have you been being) in town.

6) I (have read/ have been reading) this book all afternoon.

IV. Complete the sentences by means of the present perfect continuous:

A) He …………………………………………………… (try) to find a better job.

B) Where has Susan been? I …………………………………………………… (look) for her for the last two hours.

C) They …………………………………………………… (live) here since they got married.

D) We …………………………………………………… (work) together for many years.

E) She …………………………………………………… (learn) French for three years now.

F) How long …………………………………………………… you …………………………………………………… (wait) for us?

G) I …………………………………………………… (take) a shower since three days ago.

H) …………………………………………………… you …………………………………………………… (eat) properly these days?

III. Complete with the correct form of the verbs using either Present Perfect tense or Present Perfect Continuous.

1. Linda ……………………………………………………………………… (travel) around Europe for three months.

2. She ……………………………………………………………………… (visit) six countries so far.

3. Jimmy ……………………………………………………………………… (play) since he was five years old.

4. He ……………………………………………………………………… (win) the national championship four times.

5. Bill and Andy ……………………………………………………………………… (make) ten films since they left

college.

6. They ……………………………………………………………………… (make) films for many years now.

7. Look! Somebody ……………………………………………………………………… (break) the window.

8. I ……………………………………………………………………… (read) the book you gave all morning.

9. But I ……………………………………………………………………… (not finish) it yet.

10. Sorry I’m late. That’s all right. I ……………………………………………………………………… (not wait) for a

long time.

11. Peter ……………………………………………………………………… (clean) the windows for some time.

12. So far he ……………………………………………………………………… (clean) five of them and there are two

more to go.

13. My brother is an actor. He ……………………………………………………………………… (appear) in several

films.

14. I ……………………………………………………………………… (learn) Chinese for two years now.

V. Write the interrogative form for each of the following sentences.

Ruby has been eating too much fried food for the last two weeks? ………………………………………………………………………………………

I have been watching TV since 5pm because I have nothing to do. …………………………………………………………………………………………

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Tamara has been studying seriously for 5 hours. ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………

Pele has been playing football for a long time. ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………

We have been waiting for him for over an hour! ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………

VI. A Busy Year. What have you been doing since the beginning of the year or marking period? List

between five and ten activities. Then, share your answers with the rest of the group.

VII. Secret Charades. Students are given some index cards. Then, every student has to come to the front

of the class and acts out a daily activity while the rest of the class tries to figure out what it is. The goal is

to try to guess what the student have been doing using the present perfect progressive.

VIII. Song Activity. The famous song by Depeche Mode is used to illustrate the usage of Present Continuous, Present and Present Perfect Continuous. After listening, fill in the gaps paying close attention to these tenses.

If you’ve …………………………………………… from loveIf you’ve …………………………………………… from loveI can understand where you're coming from I can understand where you're (coming/running) from

If you've …………………………………………… enoughIf you've …………………………………………… enoughI can understand what you're (thinking/bringing) of I can see the pain that you're frightened of

And I'm only here to (bring/give) you free love Let's make it clear. That this is free love No hidden catch. No strings attached Just free ………………………. No hidden catch. No strings attached Just free love.

I’ve …………………………………………… like you I’ve …………………………………………… like you Now you understand why I'm running scared Now you understand why I'm running scared

And I’m only here…

Hey girl You've got to take this moment Then let it slip away Let go of complicated feelings Then there's no price to (pay/pray)

We’ve …………………………………………… from loveWe’ve …………………………………………… from love

And we don't know what we're doing here No we don't (know/love) what we're doing here

We're only here Sharing our free love Let's (make/take) it clear That this is free love No hidden ………………………. No strings attached Just free love No hidden catch No strings attached

Just free love

(love, been running, suffered, been hiding)

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IX. Reading Comprehension. Read and then answer the questions using the present continuous when possible.

I’ve been sitting on the beach and eating an ice-cream. Alice and Paul have been swimming in the sea and Tom has been in the park. He´s been playing with a friend. Peter has been listening to the radio and reading. We’ve been having a fantastic holiday. Abercwm is a little fishing village in north Wales with a park, a castle, some Roman remains and some lovely gardens, and there’s a little fishing port with a lighthouse. Everybody here has been really friendly since we came here. I think we’ve been very lucky. This is our second holiday this year and we’ve been doing just what we have wanted to do. We’ve been sleeping, eating and playing games during all this time. The food has been lovely too.

1) What´s the author of the text been doing? ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………2) What have Alice and Paul been doing? ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………3) What has Peter been doing? ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………4) Where has Tom been? ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………5) Where´s Abercwm? ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………

Vocabulary: Remains= Ruinas; Fishing Village= Pueblito pesquero; Lighthouse= Faro; Lucky= Con suerte; Friendly= Amigable; Castle= Castillo; Garden = Jardín; holiday=Vacaciones; lovely= encantador.