Present Perfect Simple vs Present Perfect Continuous (2)

Choose the correct sentence.

Додано: 31 жовтня 2020
Предмет: Англійська мова, 9 клас
Тест виконано: 123 рази
11 запитань
Запитання 1


Which of the two sentences below is the better or more likely?

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I’ve worked in the garden all day and now I’m tired.

I’ve been working in the garden all day and now I’m tired.

Запитання 2

Which of the two sentences below is the better or more likely?

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What have you done? You’re all wet.

What have you been doing? You’re all wet.

Запитання 3


Which of the two sentences below is the better or more likely?

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I’ve finished my homework. Now I’m going to watch TV.

I’ve been finishing my homework. Now I’m going to watch TV.

Запитання 4


Which of the two sentences below is the better or more likely?

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She’s worked in the garden all morning and she’s still not finished.


She’s been working in the garden all morning and she’s still not finished.

Запитання 5


Which of the two sentences below is the better or more likely?

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How many biscuits have you eaten?


How many biscuits have you been eating?

Запитання 6


Which of the two sentences below is the better or more likely?

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How long have you known her?


How long have you been knowing her?

Запитання 7


Which of the two sentences below is the better or more likely?

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I’ve had this computer for over 10 years.

I’ve been having this computer for over 10 years.

Запитання 8


Which of the two sentences below is the better or more likely?

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How long has he seen her? - Not long, but they’re getting married next month.

How long has he been seeing her? - Not long, but they’re getting married next month.

Запитання 9


Which of the two sentences below is the better or more likely?

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I have cooked for the last two hours and now you tell me you’re not hungry!

I have been cooking for the last two hours and now you tell me you’re not hungry!

Запитання 10

Which of the two sentences below is the better or more likely?

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Has John told you about the party next week? - No, I haven’t seen him today.


Has John been telling you about the party next week? - No, I haven’t seen him today.

Запитання 11

Which of the two sentences below is the better or more likely?

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Someone has taken my dictionary!


Someone has been taking my dictionary!

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