Present Perfect Continuous and Simple - Workshop1
Present Perfect Continuous and Simple - Workshop1
Exercises Unit
10.1 Read the situation and complete the sentences. Use the verbs in brackets.
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1 Tom started reading a book two hours ago. He is still reading it and now he is on page 53.
He has been reading for two hours. (read)
He has read 53 pages so far. (read)
2 Rachel is from Australia. She is travelling round Europe at the moment. She began her trip three
months ago.
She has been traveling for three months. (travel)
She has visited six countries so far. (visit)
3 Patrick is a tennis player. He began playing tennis when he was ten years old. This year he won
the national championship again – for the fourth time.
He has been winning the national championship four times. (win)
He has played since he was ten. (play)
4 When they left college, Lisa and Sue started making films together. They still make films.
They Have been making films since they left college. (make)
They have made five films since they left college. (make)
10.2 For each situation, ask a question using the words in brackets.
1 You have a friend who is learning Arabic. You ask:
(how long / learn / Arabic?) How long have you been learning Arabic?
2 You have just arrived to meet a friend. She is waiting for you. You ask:
(wait / long?) Have you waited long?
3 You see somebody fishing by the river. You ask:
(catch / any fish?) Have you caught any fish?
4 Some friends of yours are having a party next week. You ask:
(how many people / invite?) How many people have you
invited?
5 A friend of yours is a teacher. You ask:
(how long / teach?) How long have you
taught?
6 You meet somebody who is a writer. You ask:
(how many books / write?) How many books
have you written?
(how long / write / books?) How long have you written books?
7 A friend of yours is saving money to go on a world trip. You ask:
(how long / save?) How long have you saved?
(how much money / save?) How much money have you saved?
10.3 Put the verb into the more suitable form, present perfect simple (I have done) or continuous
(I have been doing).
1 Where have you been? Have you been playing (you / play) tennis?
2 Look! Somebody has broken (somebody / break) that window.
3 You look tired. Have you been working (you / work) hard?
4 ‘Have you ever worked (you / ever / work) in a factory?’ ‘No, never.’
5 ‘Liz is away on holiday.’ ‘Is she? Where she has gone (she / go)?’
6 My brother is an actor. He has appeared (he / appear) in several films.
7 ‘Sorry I’m late.’ ‘That’s all right. I haven’t been waiting (I / not / wait) long.’
8 ‘Is it still raining?’ ‘No, it has stopped (it / stop).’
9 I have lost (I / lose) my phone. Have you seen (you / see)
it anywhere?
10 I have been reading (I / read) the book you lent me, but
I haven’t finished (I / not / finish) it yet. It’s very interesting.
11 I have been reading (I / read) the book you lent me, so you can have it back now.
12 This is a very old book. I have had (I / have) it since I was a child.
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11.1 Are the underlined verbs right or wrong? Correct them where necessary.
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1 Ben is a friend of mine. I know him very well. OK
2 Ben is a friend of mine. I know him for a long time. I’ve known him
3 Sarah and Adam are married since July.
4 The weather is awful. It’s raining again.
5 The weather is awful. It’s raining all day. It
6 I like your house. How long are you living there?
7 Gary is working in a shop for the last few months.
8 I don’t know Tom well. We’ve only met a few times.
9 I gave up drinking coffee. I don’t drink it for a year.
10 That’s a very old bike. How long do you have it?
11.2 Read the situations and write questions from the words in brackets.
1 A friend tells you that Paul is in hospital. You ask him:
(how long / be / in hospital?) How long has Paul been in hospital?
2 You meet a woman who tells you that she teaches English. You ask her:
(how long / teach / English?)
3 You know that Jane is a good friend of Katherine’s. You ask Jane:
(how long / know / Katherine?)
4 Your friend’s brother went to Australia some time ago and he’s still there. You ask your friend:
(how long / be / in Australia?)
5 Tom always wears the same jacket. It’s a very old jacket. You ask
him: (how long / have / that jacket?)
6 You are talking to a friend about Joe. Joe now works at the airport. You ask your
friend: (how long / work / at the airport?)
7 A friend of yours is having guitar lessons. You ask him:
(how long / have / guitar lessons?)
8 You meet somebody on a plane. She says that she lives in Chicago. You ask her:
(always / live / in Chicago?)
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Now write B’s answers again. This time use It’s … since … .
5 (1) No, it’s five years since I had a holiday.
6 (2) No, its
7 (3) No,
8 (4)
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