Present Perfect vs Present Perfect Continuous
1) (he/arrive) already?
Has he arrived
He is arriving
Has he been arriving
Is he arriving
2) Nikki (meet) her friend today.
has meet
has been meeting
is meeting
‘s met
3) I (study) all day long, I am very tired.
have study
‘ve been studying
have studied
have been studied
4) How long (she/know) your sister?
has she knowing
she has known
has she been knowing
has she known
5) My mother (eat) more diverse vegetables, and she feels better.
has eaten
have eaten
has been eating
have been eating
6) Sorry about the noise. I (cook).
is been cooking
‘ve been cooking
‘ve cooked
‘ve cooking
7) How many times (you/visit) your town this year?
have you visiting
have you visited
you have been visiting
have you been visiting
8) She (sell) ten bars of chocolate today.
‘ve sold
‘s been selling
‘s sold
‘ve been selling
9) Ann (just/cook) pasta. I am going to eat it now.
has just been cooking
have just been cooking
have just cooked
has just cooked
10) My children (just/play) in yard, they are very happy.
‘s just been playing
‘ve just played
‘ve just been played
‘ve played just
11) I (work) at this factory for 15 years.
‘ve worked
‘ve been working
‘s been working
‘s worked
12) How long (you/know) your colleague?
has you known
have you known
has you been knowing
have you been knowing
13) You look happy and excited. What (you/do) since morning.
have you been doing
has you done
have you done
has you been doing
14) How many times (Sue/visit) Italy?
have been visiting
has Sue visited
has been visiting
have Sue visited
15) Seems he has a bad memory, he (learn) this poem for 3 hours, but he cannot remember.
‘s been learning
‘ve learned
‘ve been learning
‘s learned
16) His stepdaughter likes cartoons, I think so, as she (watch) them for four hours.
‘ve been watching
‘s watched
‘s been watching
‘ve watched
17) (Who/study) hard today, I have a present for the who did his best.
Who has studied
Who have studied
Who have been studying
Who has been studying
18) I (never/see) the Leaning Tower of Pisa.
‘ve never seen
‘ve been never seen
‘s been never seen
‘s never seen
19) Sorry for being late. How long (you/wait) for me?
has you waited
have you been waiting
has you been waiting
have you waited
20) (you/see) Ann recently?
Have you seen
Have you been seing
Has you seen
Has you been seing
1. has he arrived
2. has meet
3. have been studying
4. has she known
5. has eaten
6. have been cooking
7. have you visited
8. has sold
9. has just cooked
10. have just played
11. have worked
12. have you known
13. have you been doing
14. has Sue visited
15. has learned
16. has been watching
17. who has studied
18. have never seen
19. have you been waiting
20. have you seen