Complete the questions and answers with the present perfect continuous or present perfect simple and for or since. 1. How long __it/rain__
– It the afternoon
2. How long __you/have that bag__?
– Let me think. I four month.
3. How long __Jack/work__ here?
– He he graduated from the university.
4. How long __Mark and Ellie/be married__ ?
– They 15 years.
5. How long __Tina/learn Spanish__?
– She three years.

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innapuna8 innapuna8  17.11.2020 15:30

можно нормально понять?Напишите в моя лс

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luda12291 luda12291  17.11.2020 15:30

Не могу ни чем извините

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arinamerkylceva arinamerkylceva  27.01.2024 08:58
1. How long has it been raining?
- It has been raining since the afternoon.

2. How long have you had that bag?
- Let me think. I have had that bag for four months.

3. How long has Jack worked here?
- He has worked here since he graduated from the university.

4. How long have Mark and Ellie been married?
- They have been married for 15 years.

5. How long has Tina been learning Spanish?
- She has been learning Spanish for three years.

Explanation:
- In the first question, we are asking about the duration of the rain, so we use the present perfect continuous tense "has been raining" to show that the action started in the past and is still ongoing. We use "since" to indicate the starting point of the action.
- In the second question, we are asking about the duration of owning the bag, so we use the present perfect simple tense "have had" to show that the action started in the past and has a connection to the present. We use "for" to indicate the duration of the action.
- In the third question, we are asking about the duration of Jack's work, so we use the present perfect simple tense "has worked" to show that the action started in the past and has a connection to the present. We use "since" to indicate the starting point of the action.
- In the fourth question, we are asking about the duration of Mark and Ellie's marriage, so we use the present perfect simple tense "have been married" to show that the action started in the past and has a connection to the present. We use "for" to indicate the duration of the action.
- In the fifth question, we are asking about the duration of Tina's learning of Spanish, so we use the present perfect continuous tense "has been learning" to show that the action started in the past and is still ongoing. We use "for" to indicate the duration of the action.

Please note that in the second question, there seems to be an error in the answer provided ("I four month"). It should be "I have had that bag for four months" to be grammatically correct.
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