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TEMA #1 PRESENT PERFECT PROGRESSIVE

The present perfect continuous tense (also known as the present perfect progressive tense) shows that something
started in the past and is continuing at the present time. The present perfect continuous is formed using the
construction has/have been + verb-ing.

EXAMPLE: I have been working for two hours.

ACTIVITY 1
Complete the sentences in affirmative way in the present perfect progressive tense. Then, choose one of the
sentences and change it into negative and interrogative form.
1. I __have been watching___________ television for an hour! (watch)
2. Steven __has been listening___________ to rock music lately. (listen)
3. You ___have been talking___________ on the phone too long! (talk)
4. We ___have been asking_____________ about the schedule for weeks. (ask)
5. They __have been playing____________ tennis all afternoon. (play)
TEMA #2 ADVERBS OF MANNER AND PLACE

ACTIVITY 2
Write the sentences in the correct order

1. speaks / quietly / He _____He speaks quietly_____________________


2.  here / live / I ___________I live here_______________________________
3. quickly / run / She ______She runs quickly_______________________
4. spoke / You / softly _____You spoke softly___________________
5. the / there / Maria / put / cake __Maria put the cake there______________

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