Present Perfect Tense or Present Perfect Continuous 1. Fill in the blanks with Present Perfect Tense
1. She has been writing a letter to me. (write)
2. Their team have been winning the match. (win)
3. We our work. (finish)
4. Why you the bill ? (not pay)
5. Sheher pen. (lose)

2. Fill in the blanks with Present Perfect Continuous Tense
1. We here since 1990. (live)
2. How long you for the bus. (wait)
3. I anything since last four hours. (not eat)
4. He for half an hour. (sleep)

3.Complete the sentences. Put the verbs in the present perfect simple or continuous.
1. I already (answer) all the questions.
2. She (not/ see) her mother for a long time.
3. How long she (wait) for us?
4. We (know) each other since we were children.
5. you (find) the type of coat you wanted?
6. He is sunburnt. He (sit) in the sun too long.
7. They (be) to India twice since they got married.
8. Your clothes smell bad. you (smoke)?
9. Michael Phelps (swim) for three hours.
10. I (fix) the car and we can go now.

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1. Fill in the blanks with Present Perfect Tense:
1. She has written a letter to me. (write)
Explanation: We use the present perfect tense when an action started in the past and has a connection to the present. In this sentence, she started writing the letter in the past, but the action is still relevant because the letter is completed and it has an impact on the present situation.

2. Their team has won the match. (win)
Explanation: The team won the match in the past, but the result of the match is relevant in the present. Therefore, we use the present perfect tense.

3. We have finished our work. (finish)
Explanation: We started and completed the work in the past, but the fact that it is finished has relevance in the present. Hence, we use the present perfect tense.

4. Why haven't you paid the bill? (not pay)
Explanation: The action of not paying the bill started in the past and is still true in the present. The negative form "have not" is used with the base form of the verb.

5. She has lost her pen. (lose)
Explanation: The action of losing the pen occurred in the past, but she is still without her pen in the present. Thus, we use the present perfect tense.

2. Fill in the blanks with Present Perfect Continuous Tense:
1. We have been living here since 1990. (live)
Explanation: The action of living here started in the past and is still continuing in the present. Therefore, we use the present perfect continuous tense to show the ongoing nature of the action.

2. How long have you been waiting for the bus? (wait)
Explanation: The action of waiting for the bus started in the past and is still happening in the present. Hence, we use the present perfect continuous tense.

3. I haven't eaten anything for the last four hours. (not eat)
Explanation: The action of not eating started four hours ago, and it is still true in the present. Therefore, we use the present perfect continuous tense.

4. He has been sleeping for half an hour. (sleep)
Explanation: The action of sleeping started in the past and is still happening in the present. We use the present perfect continuous tense to emphasize the duration of the action.

3. Complete the sentences. Put the verbs in the present perfect simple or continuous.
1. I have already answered all the questions. (answer)
Explanation: The action of answering all the questions is completed in the present.

2. She hasn't seen her mother for a long time. (not/ see)
Explanation: The action of not seeing her mother started in the past and is still true in the present. We use the present perfect tense to indicate the duration of the absence.

3. How long has she been waiting for us? (wait)
Explanation: The action of waiting started in the past and is ongoing in the present. We use the present perfect continuous tense to show the duration of the wait.

4. We have known each other since we were children. (know)
Explanation: The action of knowing each other started in the past and is continuing in the present. We use the present perfect tense to express this ongoing connection.

5. Have you found the type of coat you wanted? (find)
Explanation: We use the present perfect tense to ask if the action of finding the coat has been completed in the past and still has relevance in the present.

6. He is sunburnt. He has been sitting in the sun too long. (sit)
Explanation: The action of sitting in the sun started in the past and is still happening in the present, resulting in him getting sunburnt. We use the present perfect continuous tense to show the duration of sitting.

7. They have been to India twice since they got married. (be)
Explanation: The action of going to India has happened twice, both times after their marriage, and has relevance in the present. We use the present perfect tense to express this.

8. Your clothes smell bad. Have you been smoking? (smoke)
Explanation: The smell of the clothes suggests that the action of smoking has been happening in the past, and it has a connection to the present. We use the present perfect tense to ask about this ongoing action.

9. Michael Phelps has been swimming for three hours. (swim)
Explanation: The action of swimming started in the past and has continued for three hours until the present. We use the present perfect continuous tense to show the duration of the activity.

10. I have fixed the car, and we can go now. (fix)
Explanation: The action of fixing the car is completed, and it has an impact on the present situation. We use the present perfect tense to express this completed action.
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