English Grammar Worksheets Present Perfect Continuous
In this lesson we look at the structure and use of the present perfect continuous tense, as well as the use of for and since, followed by a quiz to check your understanding.
English grammar worksheets present perfect continuous. Haven’t/hasn’t been + present participle (verb + ing) meaning. It's really important to make sure you are confident making the forms of the tenses, so then you can focus on when to use them, which is a bit more. Both the present perfect and the present perfect continuous can be used to talk about an action or situation that started in the past and has continued up to the present.
Put the verbs in brackets into the gaps. This exercise is to practise making the english present perfect continuous tense. He (feel) unwell for some weeks now.
The present perfect progressive tense describes temporary actions. She (eat) some junk food or other for years and now suffers from various stomach problems. I am living in france now.
I've heard a lot about you recently. She has been living in liverpool all. They (read) books in large numbers on the subject and so are very.
The present perfect continuous uses two auxiliary verbs together with a main verb. This exercise focuses on the difference between the present perfect simple and present perfect continuous. How good are you at the present perfect continuous tense?
I really hope you like it. Maybe you are explaining why the kitchen is in a mess. I've wanted to visit china for years.