The present perfect and the present perfect continuous can both be used to talk about actions and situations that started in the past and have continued up to the present. We can use both present perfect simple or continuous for recent actions with a present result, but we use the present perfect simple when the present results come from having finished the action, and we use the present perfect continuous when the present results come from the process of performing the action which may or may not have finished. You need to make either the positive form or the negative form. Microsoft word present perfect simple or present perfect continuous 3. Bbc learning english grammar challenge grammar challenge activities bbc learning english page 4 of 6 present perfect continuous answers. English exercise present perfect simple continuous past tense created by taiji43 with the test builder. Present perfect simple or present perfect continuous exercise 3 1. Present perfect simple and continuous quiz 1 twentyquestion multiplechoice quiz with feedback highlighting key concepts such as completion, duration, repetition, state and action verbs. Present perfect simple and present perfect continuous. In some examples two answers may be possible but one is more natural than the other. Its really important to make sure you are confident making the forms of the tenses, so then you can focus on when to use them, which is a bit more difficult.
Present perfect continuous quiz grammar englishclub. Learning english online learning english online present perfect test page 1 present perfect test. Present perfect continuous tense this tense express an action that started in past and continued to present or recently stopped. Online quiz to test your understanding of the present perfect continuous tense in english. After submitting your answers, you will see how well you have done in the test. This is a free multiplechoice quiz that you can do online or print out. Present perfect or present perfect continuous tense exercise. This exercise is to practise making the english present perfect continuous tense. It is used to state an ongoing action that has started at a point in the past. Present perfect simple continuous past tenseenglish. Test your knowledge on the present perfect progressive.
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