PRESENT PERFECT SIMPLE vs PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS
1. We
(walk) 10 kilometres.
2. We
(walk) for 3 hours.
3. She
(sleep) on every bed in this house.
4. She
(sleep) since 10 o'clock.
5. That boy
(not/eat) anything this morning.
6. That boy
(eat) ice-cream all morning.
7. The students
work) very well this term.
8. The students
(write) 5 essays so far.
9. 1
(clean) the bathroom all day and now I feel exhausted.
10. 1
(clean) the bathroom twice this week.
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Respuestas
Respuesta dada por:
8
Respuesta:
- We've walked 10 kilimotres
- We've been walking for 3 hours
- She has slept on every bed in this house
- She has been sleeping since 10 o'clock
- That boy hasn't ate anything this morning
- That boy has been eating ice-cream all morning
- The students have worked very well this term
- The students have been writing 5 essays so far
- I have been cleaning the bathroom all day and now I fell exhausted
- I have cleaned the bathroom twice this week
Respuesta dada por:
3
Tomando en cuenta la gramática de las oraciones escritas en presente perfecto simple y presente perfecto continuo, se desarrolla la actividad de la siguiente forma, completando con la forma adecuada del verbo:
Present Perfect Simple or Present Perfect Continuous
- We've walked (walk) 10 kilimotres
- We've been walking for 3 hours
- She has slept on every bed in this house
- She has been sleeping since 10 o'clock
- That boy hasn't ate anything this morning
- That boy has been eating ice-cream all morning
- The students have worked very well this term
- The students have been writing 5 essays so far
- I have been cleaning the bathroom all day and now I fell exhausted
- I have cleaned the bathroom twice this week
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