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Make negative sentences in present perfect continuous using the words given. Example: We / meet / in secret Correct: We haven't been meeting in secret. Incorrect: We have not been meeting in secret. (You have to use short forms in this exercise) 1. I / grow / flowers since 2005 2. Andrea / come / home early 3. Tim and Sonia / live / in Rome since May 4. Mark / exercise / regularly 5. They / read / much recently
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1) I haven't been growing flowers since 2005. 2) Andrea hasn't been coming home early. 3) Tim and Sonia haven't been living in Rome since May. 4) Mark hasn't been exercising regularly. 5) They haven't been reading much recently.
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Choose the correct form: present perfect or present perfect continuous. 1) I 1)have practised 2)have been practising these tenses for three weeks now. Do you think I have made any progress? 2) Helen 1)has told 2)has been telling me you are seriously ill. Why didn't you tell me yourself. 3) I 1)have stared 2)have been staring at this menu for ages now and I still haven`t decided yet.
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продолжение 4) I 1)have often been telling 2)have often told her to be extra careful when opening the car door. I'm not really surprised to hear that she hit a pedestrian. 5) I 1)have been doing 2)have done paperwork all day. In all, I guess I have signed about 65 letters.
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1) I've been practicing these tenses for three weeks now. 2) Helen has told me you are seriously ill. 3) I've been staring this menu for ages and I still haven't decided yet. 4) I have often told her to be extra careful when opening the car door. 5) I've been doing paperwork all day.
Answers & Comments
2) Why haven't you checked the car yet?
3) Hasn't Heidi prepared the speech in English yet?
Example: We / meet / in secret
Correct: We haven't been meeting in secret.
Incorrect: We have not been meeting in secret. (You have to use short forms in this exercise)
1. I / grow / flowers since 2005
2. Andrea / come / home early
3. Tim and Sonia / live / in Rome since May
4. Mark / exercise / regularly
5. They / read / much recently
2) Andrea hasn't been coming home early.
3) Tim and Sonia haven't been living in Rome since May.
4) Mark hasn't been exercising regularly.
5) They haven't been reading much recently.
1) I
1)have practised
2)have been practising these tenses for three weeks now. Do you think I have made any progress?
2) Helen
1)has told
2)has been telling me you are seriously ill. Why didn't you tell me yourself.
3) I
1)have stared
2)have been staring at this menu for ages now and I still haven`t decided yet.
4) I
1)have often been telling
2)have often told her to be extra careful when opening the car door. I'm not really surprised to hear that she hit a pedestrian.
5) I
1)have been doing
2)have done paperwork all day. In all, I guess I have signed about 65 letters.