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The document contains an exercise to test understanding of the present perfect simple and continuous tenses. It provides 10 sentences with blanks to be filled in with the correct time expression from options given. The answer key then provides the correct responses, showing the appropriate use of present perfect simple and continuous tenses with time expressions like "for a long time", "since", "yet", "lately", "all day", etc.

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Choose Correct Option + Key

The document contains an exercise to test understanding of the present perfect simple and continuous tenses. It provides 10 sentences with blanks to be filled in with the correct time expression from options given. The answer key then provides the correct responses, showing the appropriate use of present perfect simple and continuous tenses with time expressions like "for a long time", "since", "yet", "lately", "all day", etc.

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Present perfect simple and continuous

Exercise 2. Complete the sentences with one of the options. ______________

I have been staying at this hotel ..................................................


• for a long time
• a long time ago
• from May

My father has been going to work ......................................................


• already
• since he left school
• daily

Have you told the manager .................................... ?


• in time
• in the morning
• yet

We ................................. had a radio so far.


• have never
• never
• never have

She hasn't been eating meat .....................................


• lately
• yet
• since a long time

I've bought it .....................................


• at the shop
• for you
• yesterday

The airline hasn't cancelled the flight ........................................


• already
• last time
• yet

....................................... have you been studying abroad?


• how many times
• how often
• how long

I've been trying to contact him ..............................


• before
• all day
• then

We've never been .................................


• in Africa
• to Africa
• at Africa

www.e-grammar.org/present-perfect-simple-continuous/
Answer key
Exercise 2

I have been staying at this hotel for a long time.

My father has been going to work since he left school.

Have you told the manager yet?

We have never had a radio so far.

She hasn't been eating meat lately.

I've bought it for you.

The airline hasn't cancelled the flight yet.

How long have you been studying abroad?

I've been trying to contact him all day.

We've never been to Africa.

www.e-grammar.org/present-perfect-simple-continuous/

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