Make the present perfect continuous positive or negative:
1. (she / work here for five years)
2. (I / study all day)
3. (you / eat a lot recently)
4. (we / live in London for six months)
5. (he / play football so he’s tired)
6. (they / learn English for two years)
7. (I / cook so I’m really hot)
8. (she / go to the cinema every weekend for years)
9. (it / rain, the pavement is wet)
10. (you / sleep for twelve hours)
11. (I / not / work today)
12. (you / not / eat well recently)
13. (we / not / exercise enough)
14. (she / not / study)
15. (they / not / live here for very long)
16. (it / not / snow)
17. (he / not / play football for five years)
18. (we / not / drink enough water – that’s why we feel tired)
19. (I / not / sleep – I was reading)
20. (they / not / watch TV much recently)
Respuestas a la pregunta
Respuesta:
1. She has been working here for five years
2. I have been studying allí day
3. You have been eating a lot recently
4. We have been living in London for six month
5. He has been playing football so he's tired
Explicación:
Fórmula: subject + has/have been+ verb ING + complement.
Has: she, he, it
Have: I, you, we, they
Se escriben las oraciones en el tiempo verbal present perfect continuous (positive o negative form):
- She has been working here for five years.
- I have been studying all day.
- You have been eating a lot recently.
- We have been living in London for six months.
- He has been playing football, so he’s tired.
- They have been learning English for two years.
- I have been cooking, so I’m really hot.
- She has been going to the cinema every weekend for years.
- It has been raining, the pavement is wet.
- You have been sleeping for twelve hours.
- I haven't been working today.
- You haven't been eating well recently.
- We haven't been exercising enough.
- She hasn't been studying.
- They haven't been living here for very long.
- It hasn't been snowing.
- He hasn't been playing football for five years.
- We haven't been drinking enough water, that’s why we feel tired.
- I haven't been sleeping, I was reading.
- They haven't been watching TV much recently.
¿Cuándo se usa el present perfect continuous?
Se utiliza cuando hablamos de acciones que empezaron en el pasado y continúan en el presente. Para completar las oraciones se debe usar el auxiliar del have (have/has) con las siguientes estructuras:
- Afirmativa
Sujeto + have / has + been + gerundio + complemento.
- Negativa
Sujeto + haven’t / hasn’t + been + gerundio + complemento.
- Interrogativa
Have / Had + sujeto + been + gerundio + complemento?
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