Which sentence uses the Present Perfect Progressive, I have eaten breakfast., I have been eating breakfast., I eat breakfast every day., We use the Present Perfect Simple to show:, How long something has been happening. , How many times something has happened., Something happening right now., Which word is often used with the Present Perfect Progressive?, since, yesterday, last year, Which sentence is correct?, She has been studying for two hours., She has studied for two hours ago., She studying since two hours., We use the Present Perfect Progressive to talk about an action that started in the past and is still continuing? , True, False, We use the Present Perfect Simple when we care more about the result than the duration? , True , False, The word “for” can be used with both tenses? , True, False, The sentence “He has driven 400 miles” is an example of the Present Perfect Simple., True, False, I ______ (drive) since this morning., had been driving, has been driving, have been driving, She ______ (decide) to buy a new car, has decided, have decided , had decided , They ______ (talk) about the problem for an hour, had been talking , has been talking , have been talking, How long ______ you ______ (study) English?, has you been student , have you been studying, had you been students , He has been working all day., Present Perfect Simpl, Present Perfect Progressive, Present Perfect Continuous, She has finished her homework. , Present Perfect Progressive, Present Perfect Simpl, Present Perfect Continuous, They have been playing football. , Present Perfect Simpl, Present Perfect Progressive, Present Perfect Continuous.
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