Сопоставьте примеры 1-4 с правильными правилами A-D в поле активная грамматика.
1She’s just finished filming a TV series called 'Jungle' (and is glad to be back in 'civilisation').
2l've had some horrible bites but these are the itchiest bites, l've ever had.
3 I’ve been in jungles for a total of nineteen weeks and l'm going home today.
4 What has she been enjoying since her return to 'civilisation’?
‘I’ve been having lots of nice, long showers'.
A Use the Present Perfect Simple to talk about an action or experience in the past when the time is not important or not known.
B Use the Present Perfect Simple to describe an action that started in the past and continues in the present, when you're focussing on the finished action (or on the number of times, the action has been completed up to the time of speaking).
C Use the Present Perfect Continuous to describe an action that started in the past and continues in the present, when you're focussing on the activity itself. We often use for (length of time)/since (starting point) to talk about the duration of the activity.
D Use the Present Perfect Simple to describe an action that happened in the past but has the result in the present. We often use just, yet or already in this case.
just means a short time ago. lt usually comes between has / have and the past participle.
Already shows that something happened sooner than expected. lt usually comes between has / have and the past participle or at the end of the sentence.
Yet shows that the speaker expected something to happen.