Present Perfect Continuous quick revision

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Present Perfect Continuous Quiz

Test your understanding of the Present Perfect Continuous tense with our engaging quiz! Perfect for both teachers and students, this quiz features a variety of questions to reinforce your knowledge.

  • 10 Multiple Choice and Checkbox Questions
  • Improve your grammar skills
  • Quick and easy to complete
10 Questions2 MinutesCreated by LearningGrammar101
What does the following sentence show: "She has been cooking for her little brother"
To talk about things we have recently finished doing, when we aren't focusing on achieving something.
To show that an activity that started in the past is still continuing.
To show that an activity was in progress in the recent past and that there is a present result.
What are the correct sentences?
How long had you been playing tennis?
My cousin has been dancing since five years.
I have been playing football for three months.
We have been working for the company since 2004.
What's the mistake in: "My cousin has been dancing since five years."
Has been dancing
Since
Which of this questions is incorrect?
How long have you been reading?
How long do you play piano?
"For" is used when...
Specifying the starting point.
Specifying the amount of time (how long).
"Since" is used when...
Specifying the starting point.
Specifying the amount of time (how long).
Is the following sentence correct?: "I know her since 2006."
Yes
No
What of these sentences are correct?
I have been knowing her since 2006.
I had known her since 2006.
I knew her since 2006
I have known her since 2006.
What does the following sentence show: "It's been raining cats and dogs. Everything's wet!"
O talk about things we have recently finished doing, when we aren't focusing on achieving something.
To show that an activity that started in the past is still continuing.
To show that an activity was in progress in the recent past and that there is a present result.
What does the following sentence show: "They have been studying maths all night"
To show that an activity that started in the past is still continuing.
To talk about things we have recently finished doing, when we aren't focusing on achieving something.
To show that an activity was in progress in the recent past and that there is a present result.
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