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Present perfect simple or present perfect progressive
1. Present Perfect Simple or Present Perfect Progressive
Fill in the correct form (Present Perfect Simple or Present Perfect Progressive).
1. Sandy (cook) dinner four times this week.
2. We (travel) around Scotland for 8 days.
3. Why are your hands so dirty? - I (repair) my bike.
4. I (read) the book, you can have it back.
5. Paul (believe) in God since he was a child.
Fill in the correct form (Present Perfect Simple or Present Perfect Progressive).
1. Sorry for being late. I hope you (wait / not) long.
2. My grandparents are coming to see us next weekend. They (visit / not) us for
two years.
3. She (be / not) on holiday for 3 years.
4. I don't want you to drive my car. You (drive / not) a car for ages.
5. He (watch / not) TV all afternoon, he only switched the telly on 10 minutes
ago.
Fill in the correct form (Present Perfect Simple or Present Perfect Progressive).
1. How much money (Jack / spend) in the casino?
2. How long (she / sit) there?
3. How many short messages (send / you) this month?
4. (you / empty) the bin yet?
5. Lucy, (you / bathe) your dolls? The bathroom floor is absolutely wet.
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Fill in the correct form (Present Perfect Simple or Present Perfect Progressive).
1. Daughter: Mum, Jane (phone / just) to ask if I will go to the cinema with her.
May I?
2. Mother: (you / do) your homework yet?
3. Daughter: Well, I (do) it for about 2 hours now, but I (finish / not)
it yet.
4. Mother: If you (complete / not) your homework, you cannot go. School comes
first. Remember, you (promise) me to study harder this year.
5. Daughter: But mum, I (work) really hard this year and I (improve / already)
in Maths and Chemistry.
6. Mother: But that's only because I (push / always) you to do something.
7. Daughter: But I also need a break some time. Look, I (be / not) to the cinema
for two months. May I go? Just this once.