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PRESENT PERFECT SIMPLE OR PRESENT PERFECT

CONTINUOUS

Estudiantes:
German Darío Perdomo

Universidad Surcolombiana
Facultad de ingeniería
Programa de Ingeniera Agrícola
V semestre
La Plata-Huila/Colombia
2021
PRESENT PERFECT SIMPLE OR PRESENT PERFECT
CONTINUOUS

Estudiantes:
German Darío Perdomo
20181169457

Presentado al docente:
Alexander Perdomo

Universidad Surcolombiana
Facultad de ingeniería
Programa de Ingeniera Agrícola
VI semestre
La Plata-Huila/Colombia
2021
PRESENT PERFECT SIMPLE OR PRESENT PERFECT
CONTINUOUS

1. How long have you been waiting for me?


2. Where has she been?
3. We have been talking for hours.
4. Sue has twisted her ankle again.
5. Tina and Peter have broken up with each other for good.
6. We have learned English for a couple of years.
7. My hands are very dirty. I have been repairing the car all morning
8 Have you heard the news yet?
9. Your brother has just arrived.
10. Sheila has never traveled by plane before.
11. We have been sat here for half an hour.
12. Have you called her yet?
13. I have been doing my homework since the afternoon. I’m fed up.
14. She has been crying all night.
15. Mum has just done the shopping.
16. Our neighbours have already moved in.
17. What have you been reading since the morning?
18. I have not talked to my parents about the party yet.
19. My grandma has never eaten seafood.
20. I have hurt my knee really badly.
21. My sister and her boyfriend have been seeing each other for a few weeks.
22. My aunt has been working as an accountant since I remember
23. Someone has taken my phone.
24. We have missed the bus. Now we’ll have to walk.
25. He have been sleeping since ten o’clock, it’s time he woke up.
26. He has been teaching in this school for five years.
27. Don’t come in. I have just washed this floor.
28. The doctor has examined my injured arm. Thanks God, it isn’t broken.
29. Lisa is still writing letters. She has been writing letters all day.
30. How long have you been reading that book?

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