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PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I (work) all day.


1. She (study) all morning.
2. You (eat) the whole time.
3. William (sleep) for four hours.
4. Kate and Rian (argue) for half an hour.

Conjuga los verbos entre paréntesis en present perfect continuous.

1. Claire (teach) English since 2006.


2. We (look) for that document all day.
3. Mr Smith (speak) on the phone for two hours.
4. The students are exhausted because they (take) a difficult test.
5. He (live) here since he was a child.

Formula oraciones interrogativas en present perfect continuous.

1. (How long/we/wait/for her)

2. (How long/she/learn/English)

3. (How long/they/go out with each other)

4. (How long/you/exercise)

5. (How long/he/sit/there)
PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

He (study)

Chinese for two years before they sent him to

China.

2 What (you do)

before I arrived?

3 It (not rain)

hard before I arrived.

4 (the patient not feel)

better?

5 (your students speak)

in English at the meeting?

6 I (drive)

for two hours when I got to the village.

7 He admitted he (not sleep)

for several days.

8 Lucy (not watch)

TV since 8 o'clock.

9 She (read)

a newspaper.

10 He (not work)
there for ten years before he retired.
Laura needed a break because she (study) all morning.

1. Lorraine (learn) English for 12 years before she moved to


England.

2. I did not go out last night because I (work) all day.

3. Orla felt fit for the marathon because she (train) a lot.

4. When I went to see Ms Winter, her secretary told me that she


(speak) on the phone for two hours.

5. You got sick because you (eat) the whole time.

6. The musician (live) in this town for ten years when he


became director of the opera house.

7. We (go) out with each other for two years before I


met his family.

8. The passengers (wait) for four hours before the ground staff
could finally give them information on the delay of their flight.

9. I (drive) in the wrong direction for an hour before I


noticed my mistake.

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