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Verb Tenses Present Perfect Simple Or Continuous

In each case the first sentence contains the present perfect simple and the second sentence the present perfect continuous.

Present simple perfect and continuous. Our teacher alwaysgive us lots of homework. Use contractions where possible. In some cases both sentences are possiblecorrect.

The tenses that are used in the text. An action that has taken place once or many times before. Experiences or changes taken place over a period of time.

Exercise 1 - Present simple and continuous. Present Perfect Simple or Continuous Exercise 1. Present Simple Present Continuous Present Perfect Simple Past Simple.

Sherun because shes late for her lesson. The present perfect continuous often focuses on the action itself while the present perfect simple focuses on the fact that the action is completed. You should choose the bettermore likely sentence.

Download this exercise in. Present perfect simple vs present perfect continuous. You might even call me a chocoholic 4.

Ive been reading the book you recommended. Actions beginning at sometime in the past and continuing until the present time. Matt and Sarah have some difficulties in their relationship lately so they go to a marriage counselor.

Mixed Tenses Revision BW KEY included. I have the same car for more than ten years. Ive been practising this piece for weeks but still havent learned it.

Present perfect is never used with words indicating past time. MULTIPLE CHOICE - FOUR TENSES 1 Level. What timeyou meet Pete tomorrow.

To the bank twice but I havent had a reply. Of the verbs in brackets. Im enjoying it but Im not finished.

Im thinking about buying a new one. I love chocolate since I was a child. Click here to review how to make the present perfect continuous.

I study here for more than three years. Present Simple Present Continuous. Wenot want to go to the concert.

Click here to return to the list of English grammar exercises. Exercise 1 - Present perfect simple and continuous. We use the present perfect simple to focus on the result of an action and we use the present perfect continuous to focus on the doing of the action itself.

Choose the present perfect simple or continuous.