• Asignatura: Inglés
  • Autor: rudlandesaintpreux06
  • hace 6 años

Make the present perfect continuous positive or negative:

1. (she / work here for five years)

2. (I / study all day)

3. (you / eat a lot recently)

4. (we / live in London for six months)

5. (he / play football so he’s tired)

6. (they / learn English for two years)

7. (I / cook so I’m really hot)

8. (she / go to the cinema every weekend for years)

9. (it / rain, the pavement is wet)

10. (you / sleep for twelve hours)

11. (I / not / work today)

12. (you / not / eat well recently)

13. (we / not / exercise enough)

14. (she / not / study)

15. (they / not / live here for very long)

16. (it / not / snow)

17. (he / not / play football for five years)

18. (we / not / drink enough water – that’s why we feel tired)

19. (I / not / sleep – I was reading)

20. (they / not / watch TV much recently)​

Respuestas

Respuesta dada por: maye12345casares
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Respuesta:

1. She has been working here for five years

2. I have been studying allí day

3. You have been eating a lot recently

4. We have been living in London for six month

5. He has been playing football so he's tired

Explicación:

Fórmula: subject + has/have been+ verb ING + complement.

Has: she, he, it

Have: I, you, we, they


rudlandesaintpreux06: gracias
Respuesta dada por: gabserlab
0

Se escriben las oraciones en el tiempo verbal present perfect continuous (positive o negative form):

  1. She has been working here for five years.
  2. I have been studying all day.
  3. You have been eating a lot recently.
  4. We have been living in London for six months.
  5. He has been playing football, so he’s tired.
  6. They have been learning English for two years.
  7. I have been cooking, so I’m really hot.
  8. She has been going to the cinema every weekend for years.
  9. It has been raining, the pavement is wet.
  10. You have been sleeping for twelve hours.
  11. I haven't been working today.
  12. You haven't been eating well recently.
  13. We haven't been exercising enough.
  14. She hasn't been studying.
  15. They haven't been living here for very long.
  16. It hasn't been snowing.
  17. He hasn't been playing football for five years.
  18. We haven't been drinking enough water, that’s why we feel tired.
  19. I haven't been sleeping, I was reading.
  20. They haven't been watching TV much recently.

¿Cuándo se usa el present perfect continuous?

Se utiliza cuando hablamos de acciones que empezaron en el pasado y continúan en el presente. Para completar las oraciones se debe usar el auxiliar del have (have/has) con las siguientes estructuras:

  • Afirmativa

        Sujeto + have / has + been + gerundio + complemento.

  • Negativa

        Sujeto + haven’t / hasn’t + been + gerundio + complemento.

  • Interrogativa

        Have / Had + sujeto + been + gerundio + complemento?

Puedes aprender más sobre el present perfect continuous en: https://brainly.lat/tarea/6811199 y https://brainly.lat/tarea/27263996

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