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Present Perfect Continuous Exercises

Present Perfect Continuous exercises covering affirmative and negative forms, questions, time expressions (for/since/how long), usage and meaning, comparison with Present Perfect Simple, and mixed practice in real-life contexts. 2 exercise sets with 40 questions (A2 Level).

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Basic Formation: Affirmative

Present Perfect Continuous Exercises

A2·20 questions·12 min
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Negatives & Contractions

Present Perfect Continuous Exercises

A2·20 questions·12 min

Why practice Present Perfect Continuous exercises?

These Present Perfect Continuous exercises guide you from basics to confident usage. Start with the structure (have/has been + V-ing), then learn negatives and questions. Master essential time markers: 'for' (duration), 'since' (starting point), and 'how long' (questions about duration). Understand when to use this tense — for ongoing actions with visible results, temporary situations, and emphasizing the process. The key challenge — choosing between Present Perfect Simple and Continuous — gets thorough coverage. Finally, apply everything in mixed real-world scenarios.