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XIV.
Complete this conversation with the present perfect tense and the present perfect
continuous tense forms of the verbs in the bracket.
Mother: Have you told the gardener to plant the roses?
Roshni: Yes, I have. He has planted (plant) pink and
yellow roses.
Mother: Have you reminded your brother to clean the fans?
Roshni: Yes, I have and he r (do) so already.
Mother: Have you been drinking your milk regularly?
Roshni: Yes, I
Mother: What about homework?
Roshni:
(do) my homework regularly and
(help) Reeta too.
Mother: That's really nice. And
(play) tennis regularly?​

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Answered by SharadSangha
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Writing the verbs in the brackets in the present perfect tense and the present perfect  continuous tense forms as follows:-

Mother: Have you told the gardener to plant the roses?

Roshni: Yes, I have. He has planted pink

yellow roses.

Mother: Have you reminded your brother to clean the fans?

Roshni: Yes, I have and he has done so already.

Mother: Have you been drinking your milk regularly?

Roshni: Yes, I have been drinking milk regularly.

Mother: What about homework?

Roshni: I have been doing  my homework regularly and

have helped Reeta too.

Mother: That's really nice. And have you been playing  tennis regularly?

  • The tense of a sentence or a verb indicates the past, present and future.  
  • The past tense indicates something that happened earlier, and not anymore.
  • The present tense indicates something that is occurring in the current time cycle.
  • The future tense indicates something that is yet to happen.
  • These three types are again further divided into four more types:- simple, continuous, perfect, perfect continuous
  • present perfect tense uses have/has + past participle of the verb.
  • present perfect continuous tense have/has been + -ing form of verb.
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