A. Write a sentence for each of the following situations, using the Present Perfect Continuous and for or since. 0. She started her course a month ago and she is still doing it.
She has been doing her course for a month.
0. I started reading this novel last weekend and I’m still reading it.
I have been reading this novel since last weekend.
1. It has been raining since 3 o’clock.
2. He has been playing chess since he was 10.
3. I have been working since 8 o’clock.
4. Helen has been looking for another job for two months.
5. We have been waiting here for two hours.
- The action of raining started at 3 o'clock and is still happening.
2. He has been playing chess since he was 10.
- He started playing chess when he was 10 years old and has continued to play it until now.
3. I have been working since 8 o'clock.
- I started working at 8 o'clock and I am still working now.
4. Helen has been looking for another job for two months.
- Helen started searching for another job two months ago and she is still searching.
5. We have been waiting here for two hours.
- We started waiting here two hours ago and we are still waiting.