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(B) Supply the correct form of the Present Perfect
Tense (Continuous or Simple) of the verbs given in
brackets.
1. I............... ............ (live) here since 1981.
2. I...................... (not see) your brother lately.
3. ....
................. (you/get) any letters
from him?
4. The children .................................
(stand) in the rain for half an hour.
6.
It ............************
5. He is very tired. He..
(run) around the town all day.
...... (not/rain) here
for more than a month.
7. He..
............... (write) to me only
once since he moved to Australia.
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Answers:
- have been living
- have not
- have you got.
- have been
- has been running
- has not
- had written
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Answer:
- have been living
- have not
- have you got.
- have been
- has been running
- has not
- had written
Explanation:
- In a sentence, the present perfect continuous tense is used to represent an action that began recently and is still ongoing in the present. As the action moves from the past to the present, it is also known as the present perfect progressive tense.
- "Have leaped" is an example of this tense. The present tense is "have," and the past participle is "jumped." Other variations of this tense include: She has lived here her entire life. Have written: They have already written three letters.
The perfect tense refers to actions that have already been done or accomplished at the time we are speaking about them.
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