• Asignatura: Inglés
  • Autor: diego0505
  • hace 9 años


Put the verbs into the correct form (present perfect continuous).

1. He (work)---------- in this company since 1985.
2. I (wait) ------------- for you since two o'clock.
3. Mary (live) ------------- in Germany since 1992.
4. Why is he so tired? He (play) .--------------- tennis for five hours.
5. How long (learn / you) ----------------English?
6. We (look for) ------------ for the motorway for more than an hour.
7. I (live) ------------ without electricity for two weeks.
8. The film (run / not) --------------- for ten minutes yet, but there's a commercial break already.
9. How long (work / she) ------------- in the garden?
10. She (not / read) ------------ in the garden for more than an hour.

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Respuesta dada por: keilakayet
42

The verbs into the correct form are:

1. He has been working in this company since 1985.

2. I have been waiting for you since two o'clock.

3. Mary has been living in Germany since 1992.

4. Why is he so tired? He has been playing tennis for five hours.

5. How long have you been learning English?

6. We have been looking for the motorway for more than an hour.

7. I have been living without electricity for two weeks.

8. The film has not been running for ten minutes yet, but there's a commercial break already.

9. How long has she been working in the garden?

10. She has not been reading in the garden for more than an hour.

The present perfect continuous has the following forms:

  • Affirmative: S+ have/has + been + V(ing) + C
  • Negative: S+ haven't/ hasn't + been + V(ing) + C
  • Interrogative: Have/ Has+ S + been + V(ing) + C+?

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Respuesta dada por: garzonmargy
5

Colocando los verbos en la forma correcta de presente perfecto continuo tenemos:

1. He has been working in this company since 1985.

2. I have been waiting for you since two o'clock.

3. Mary has been living in Germany since 1992.

4. Why is he so tired? He has been playing tennis for five hours.

5. How long have you been learning English?

6. We have been looking for the motorway for more than an hour.

7. I have been living without electricity for two weeks.

8. The film has not been running for ten minutes yet, but there's a commercial break already.

9. How long have she been working in the garden?

10. She hasn't been reading in the garden for more than an hour.

Recuerda que el tiempo presente perfecto continuo indica una acción que ha empezado en el pasado pero que aún no ha culminado y se mantiene en el presente. Para formar estas oraciones la estructura es:  

Sujeto + have/has + been + verbo con ing + complemento

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