Choose the correct form: present perfect or present perfect continuous.
1) She
has been gossiping
has gossiped
about me, hasn't she? I can just feel it.
2) Helen
has been telling
has told
me you are seriously ill. Why didn't you tell me yourself.
3)
Have you been smoking?
Have you smoked?
Your breath smells awful.
4) Pope John Paul II
has been visiting
has visited
more than 90 countries.
5) With this last sentence you
have been finishing
have finished
the exercise.
1has been gossiping
2has told
3have you been smoking
4has visited
5have finished