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Present Perfect Continuous Worksheet

The document is a grammar worksheet about using the present perfect continuous tense. It provides examples of sentences using the present perfect continuous and asks students to complete sentences using either 'has been' or 'have been' depending on the subject.

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Present Perfect Continuous Worksheet

The document is a grammar worksheet about using the present perfect continuous tense. It provides examples of sentences using the present perfect continuous and asks students to complete sentences using either 'has been' or 'have been' depending on the subject.

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NAME: DATE:

GRAMMAR WORKSHEET
PRESENT PERFECT
CONTINUOUS
I have I have
You have You have
He has He has
She has been working. She has not been working.
It has It has
We have We have
They have They have
Yes, No,
Have I I have. I have
Have you you have. you have
Has he he has. he has
Has she been working? she has. she has not.
Has it it has. it has
Have we we have. we have
Have they they have. they have

 Study the boxes above. Then, complete the sentences below.

1. My cat (sleep) all day.

2. A: Jim (do) exercise?


B: Yes, he . He needs a rest.

3. It (rain) for several days.

4. I failed the test because I not (study) hard.

5. We (drive) for two hours.

6. Tracy and Tom (play) tennis for an hour.

7. A: I’m sorry I’m late. you (wait) a long time?


B: No, I .

8. Where you (spend) your summer holidays?

9. Who (eat) my cookies?

10. A: You look tired. you (work) hard?


B: Yes, I .

11. I (think) about quitting my job.

12. Why you (get) up so early recently?


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