Look at these conversations and put in the correct form of the verb.
Use the Present Perfect Continuous or Simple.
* Sarah: I feel really tired.
Mark: It's because you've been doing (you/do) too much.
Sarah: Well, at least I've finished (I/finish) that report now, and I can relax.
1. David: Someone ______HAS LEFT______ (leave) the ladder outside, look.
Harriet: I expect that's Mike___HAS BEEN CLEANING_____(he/clean) the windows. I don't think ____HE HAS FINISHED___ (he/finish) yet.
2. Laura: You've got mud on your shoes.
Trevor: It's all right , I'll take them off ____I HAVE BEEN WORKING______ (I/work) in the garden.
Laura: Yes, it looks a lot tidier. Well done___YOU HAVE DONE______ (you/do) a good job.
3. Tom: ___I HAVE HEARD____(I/hear) that you and Harriet are building a garage. How long ___HAVE YOU BEEN DOING___ (you/ do) that?
Mike: Oh, for about a month now. (we/ do) ____WE HAVE DONE____ about half of it.
B I have been doing or I have done? (1)
What would you ask in these situations? Use the Present Perfect Continuous or Simple.
* Your friend is wearing glasses. You've never seen him with glasses on before. Ask him how long ...
How long have you been wearing glasses?
* Nick is playing computer games. Ask him how many ...
How many computer games have you played?
1. You meet a group of people walking across country. Ask them:
How many miles…HAVE YOU WALKED………
2. Some workmen are digging up the road outside Sarah's house. Ask her:
How long……HAVE YOU BEEN DIGGING (UP THE ROAD)? ………..
3. Laura is taking lots of photos of you and your friends. Ask her:
How many ……PHOTOS HAVE YOU TAKEN? ………
4. You have just woken up from an afternoon sleep and seen that it is raining. Ask your friend:
How long...HAS IT BEEN RAINING...?
C I have been doing or I have done? (1-2)
Complete the conversation. Put the verbs in the Present Perfect Continuous or Simple.
Laura: What are you doing, Trevor? You’ve been (you/be) in here for ages. You're making an awful mess.
Trevor: (1) _____I HAVE BEEN CLEARING____ (I/clear) out this cupboard most of the afternoon.
There's a lot of old stuff in here. (2) ____I HAVE FOUND_____ (I/find) these, look.
Laura: (3) ____YOU HAVE BEEN SITTING_____ (you/sit) there staring at those old boots for the last five minutes. (4) ____I HAVE BEEN WATCHING____(I/ watch) you. (5) _____YOU HAVE BEEN ______ (you /be) in a dream.
Trevor: They're football boots. (6) _____I HAVENT HAD _____ (I / have) them since I was about sixteen. (7) ____THEY HAVE BEEN ____ (they/be) in here for years.
Laura: Well, throw them away. And what about that tennis racket? Is that yours?
Trevor: No, it must be yours. (8) ____I HAVE NEVER HAD ____ (I/never/have) a tennis racket.
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2. how much
3. which, what
4. what
5. who
6. how
7. how much
I know him since 2003.
He is studying English since 2001.
I am working here since last September.
I am plying computer games since I was 6.
He is since not here, we should call the police.
I know him for a long time.
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