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Present Perfect How Long

Jane arrived in Ireland on Monday and it is now Thursday. She has been in Ireland for three days. The document provides examples of using the present perfect and present perfect continuous tenses to ask and answer questions about how long something has been happening, such as how long someone has been on holiday, married, learning a language, or watching TV.

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Present Perfect How Long

Jane arrived in Ireland on Monday and it is now Thursday. She has been in Ireland for three days. The document provides examples of using the present perfect and present perfect continuous tenses to ask and answer questions about how long something has been happening, such as how long someone has been on holiday, married, learning a language, or watching TV.

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PRESENT PERFECT

HOW LONG
How long have you…?
• Jane is on holiday in Ireland
• She is there now

• She arrived in Irleand on Monday


• Today is Thursday
How long have you…?
• How long has she been in Ireland?

Since Monday
• She has been in Irleand
For three days
Simple Present and Present Perfect
• Simple Present Present Perfect

• Dan and Kate are married. They have been married for 5 years.
• Are you married? How long have you been married?
• Do you know Lisa? How long have you known her?
• I know Lisa. I`ve known her for long time.
• I have a car. How long have you had your car?
• I`ve had it since April.
Present Continuous and
Present Perfect Continuous
• Present Continuous Present Perfect

• I`m learning German How long have you been learning German?
• I`ve been learning German for two years.
• David is watching TV How long has he been watching TV?
He`s been watching TV since 5 o`clock
• It`s raining. It`s been raining all day.

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