Present Perfect Progressive versus Present Perfect Simple
The Present Perfect Progressive often uses since and for to show a length of time that the action is happening over
Read the three texts about jobs on page 20 and find sentences that are present perfect progressive and present perfect simpie Say which ones happened all the time and which ones happened or c
Choose the correct verb form. 1 I ('ve been looking for /'ve looked for) a job for three months, and I still (haven't found/ haven't been finding) one
Write answers to the following questions about your study of English: 1 How long have you been studying English?
Work with a partner Make sentences Follow the example 1. Faiz / restaurant/ six months- bake things - chef
Find out about your classmates' abilities and experiences, and ask how long they've been doing them. Complete the chart
Ask and answer questions about the picture it's been raining for ten minutes What have the people been doing during this time?