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1. I’ve bought / have been buying a new pair of shoes. 2. Have you finished / Have you been finishing reading that book yet? 3. They’ve eaten / have been eating fruit all afternoon, ever since they came from school. 4. I’ve been reading / have read this book now, so you can have it back. 5. I’ve been writing / have written eight pages already. 6. Your exam paper is completely blank! What have you been doing / have you done? 7. Oh, no! There’s nothing to eat. My sister has been eating / has eaten everything I left in the kitchen. 8. Oh, no! There’s no wine to drink. They have drunk / have been drinking all the wine. 9. No wonder your eyes hurt. You’ve been playing / have played computer games ever since you had your breakfast. 10. I haven’t seen / haven’t been seeing you for ages. ME AYUDAN POR FAVOR HE PREGUNTADO 3 VECES LO MISMO AYUDENME PLISSS


narvaezisabella123: B) Use PRESENT PERFECT TENSE or PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS to fill in the blanks:

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Contestado por jessicasalguerob
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1. ‘ve bought
2. Have you finished
3. have been eating
4. have read
5. have written
6. have you been doing
7. has eaten
8. have drunk
9. ‘ve been playing
10. haven’t seen
Contestado por mjvo95
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En estas oraciones debes elegir entre el presente perfecto o presente perfecto continuo.

1. I’ve bought a new pair of shoes.

2. Have you finished reading that book yet?

3. They have been eating fruit all afternoon, ever since they came from school.

4. I have read this book now, so you can have it back.

5. I have written eight pages already.

6. Your exam paper is completely blank! What have you been doing?

7. Oh, no! There’s nothing to eat. My sister has eaten everything I left in the kitchen.

8. Oh, no! There’s no wine to drink. They have drunk all the wine.

9. No wonder your eyes hurt. You’ve been playing computer games ever since you had your breakfast.

10. I haven’t seen you for ages.

Presente Perfecto.

El presente perfecto se usa para hablar de acciones terminadas en el pasado, pero que aún siguen afectando el presente.

  • Sujeto + verbo auxiliar (have/has) + verbo en participio pasado + complemento.
  • Sujeto + verbo auxiliar + not (haven't/hasn't) + verbo en participio pasado + complemento.
  • Verbo aux (Have/Has) + sujeto + verbo en participio pasado + complemento + ?

Presente Perfecto Continuo.

Se usa para hablar de acciones iniciadas en el pasado, pero que aún no han terminado.

  • Sujeto + verbo auxiliar (have/has) + been + verbo 'ing' + complemento.
  • Sujeto + verbo auxiliar + not (haven't/hasn't) + been + verbo 'ing' + complemento.
  • Verbo aux (Have/Has) + sujeto + been +  verbo 'ing' + complemento + ?

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