√ I Present Perfect Continuous - Раскройте скобки.
1. Kate is in her room, she <em>has been playing</em> the piano since the afternoon. 2. For 2 hours now they <em>have been chatting</em> about this problem and they haven’t come to any decision yet. 3. Tom, do you see where my bag is? He<em> has been looking</em> for book for an hour and he can’t find it. 4. His mother <em>has been singing</em> with this blond woman since she came into the kitchen.. 5. Ann <em>has been teaching</em> at school for twenty years.
√ II В этом упражнении надо прочитать ситуации и написать два предложения, одно с Present Perfect и одно с Preset Perfect Continuous.
1. Linda is from Australia. Now she is traveling round Europe. She began her tour three months ago.
a) She <em>has been traveling</em> around Europe for three months.
b) She <em>has visited</em> six countries so far.
2. Jimmy is a tennis champion. He began playing tennis when he was 11 years old. Now he has just won the national championship for the fourth time.
a) He <em>has been playing</em> tennis since he was 11.
b) He <em>has won</em> the national championship four times.
3. Bill and Andy make films. They start making films together when they left college.
a) They <em>have been making</em> films since they left college.
b) They <em>have made</em> ten films since they left college.
√ III В этом упражнении нужно поставить глагол в правильную форму.
Look! Somebody
<em>has broken</em> that window.
I
<em>have been reading</em> the book you gave me but I
<em>have not finished</em> it yet.
'Sorry I'm late.' 'That's all right. I
<em>have not been waiting</em> long.
Hello! I
<em>have been cleaning</em> the windows. So far I
<em>have cleaned</em> five of them and there are two more to do.
There is a strange smell here
<em>have you been cooking</em> something?
My brother is an actor. He
<em>has appeared</em> in several films.
√ IV Напиши вопросы с ‘<em>How</em><em> </em><em>long</em><em>’</em> к данным ситуациям, используя по смыслу или Present Perfect или Present Perfect Continuous.
My sister
is married. How long
<em>has she married</em>?
Boris
is on holiday. How long
<em>has he been</em> on holiday?
I
live in Glasgow. How long have you lived in Glasgow?
It
is snowing. How long
<em>has it been snowing</em>?
Jack
smokes. How long
<em>has he smoked</em>?
I
know about her problem. How long
<em>have you known</em> about her problem?
Jack and Jill
are looking for a flat. How long
<em>have they been looking for</em> a flat?
Diana
teaches English in Germany. How long
<em>has she taught</em> English in Germany?
Dennis
is in love with Margaret. How long
<em>has he been</em> in love with Margaret?
Colin
has a car. How long
<em>has he had</em> a car?
V Present Perfect or Present Perfect Continuous?
The war
<em>has been raging</em> for 9 months now.
<em>Have you written</em> down his e-mail address?
How long
<em>have you been working</em> for this company?
I
<em>have queued</em> for half an hour so far.
<em>Have you been</em> to the supermarket?
I
<em>have not been buying</em> a new dress since Christmas.
I
<em>have not heard</em> from him for ages.
We
<em>have not been having</em> such a snowy winter since my daughter was born.
A lot of things
<em>have changed</em> since you left.
It
<em>has been snowing</em> since yesterday morning.
I
<em>have been trying</em> to catch a taxi for an hour now.
<em>Have you passed</em> your driving test yet?
<em>Have you booked</em> the plane tickets?
<em>Has his plane</em> <em>landed</em> yet?
We
<em>have stayed</em> at this hotel several times.