She ______ (study) for three hours., has studied, has been studying, is studying, studied, I ______ already finished my homework., have, has, have been, am, They ______ soccer since 4 pm., have played, have been playing, played, are playing, Which sentence is correct?, I have been knowing her for years., I have known her for years., I am knowing her for years., know her since years., We use Present Perfect Continuous for:, Finished actions, Exact time in the past, Actions that started in the past and continue now, Future plans, He ______ (work) all day., has worked, is working, worked, has been working, Choose the correct sentence:, She has visited Paris three times., She has been visiting Paris three times., She visited Paris three times., She is visiting Paris three times., We use “for” with:, A starting point, A period of time, Yesterday, Last year, I ______ (not / finish) my project yet., haven’t finished, hasn’t finished, haven’t been finishing, didn’t finish, What is the difference?, No difference, Simple = duration / Continuous = experience, Simple = result / Continuous = duration, ontinuous = finished action.

Present Perfect Simple & Continuous

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