Present Perfect Continuous, Multiple choice
Choose the right variant or variants of the sentence.
1) I/to read/this book/for a week.
a) I have reading this book for a week.
b) I’ve been reading this book for a week.
c) I have been reading this book for a week.
d) I’m reading this book for a week.
2) We/to play basketball/ for an hour.
a) We have been playing basketball for an hour.
b) We have playing basketball for an hour.
c) We are playing basketball for an hour.
d) We’ve been playing basketball for an hour.
3) John/to swim/since noon.
a) John is swimming since noon.
b) John is been swimming since noon.
c) John has been swimming since noon.
d) John’s been swimming since noon.
4) Kate/to speak/on the phone/for fifteen minutes.
a) Kate’s been speaking on the phone for fifteen minutes.
b) Kate has been speaking on the phone for fifteen minutes.
c) Kate been speaking on the phone for fifteen minutes.
d) Kate has speaking on the phone for fifteen minutes.
5) I/to wait/for a bus/for ten minutes.
a) I have been waiting for a bus for ten minutes.
b) I’m waiting for a bus for ten minutes.
c) I’ve waiting for a bus for ten minutes.
d) I have waiting for a bus for ten minutes.
6) It/to snow/since morning.
a) It been snowing since morning.
b) It has been snowing since morning.
c) It has snowing since morning.
d) It is snowing since morning.
7) My parents/ to ride bikes/for two hours.
a) My parents are riding bikes for two hours.
b) My parents ride bikes for two hours.
c) My parents have riding bikes for two hours.
d) My parents have been riding bikes for two hours.
8) My mum and my sister/to do the shopping/since midday.
a) My mum and my sister are doing the shopping since midday.
b) My mum and my sister have doing the shopping since midday.
c) My mum and my sister have been doing the shopping since midday.
d) My mum and my sister do the shopping since midday.