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Te explico…el presente perfecto continuo se usa para hablar de acciones que iniciaron en el pasado y continúan sucediendo en el presente. Su estructura es la siguiente:
Sujeto + have/has + been + verbo principal (ing) + complemento
1. My cat has been sleeping all day.
2. A: Has Jim been doing exercise? B: Yes, he has been. He needs a rest.
3. It has been raining for several days.
4. I failed the test because I haven't been studying hard.
5. We have been driving for two hours.
6. Tracy and Tom have been playing tennis for an hour.
7. A: I’m sorry I’m late. Have you been waiting a long time? B: No, I haven't.
8. Where have you been spending your summer holidays?
9. Who has been eating my cookies?
10. A: You look tired. Have you been working hard? B: Yes, I have.
11. I have been thinking about quitting my job.
12. Why have you been getting up so early recently?
Espero y sea de tu ayuda♡
Sujeto + have/has + been + verbo principal (ing) + complemento
1. My cat has been sleeping all day.
2. A: Has Jim been doing exercise? B: Yes, he has been. He needs a rest.
3. It has been raining for several days.
4. I failed the test because I haven't been studying hard.
5. We have been driving for two hours.
6. Tracy and Tom have been playing tennis for an hour.
7. A: I’m sorry I’m late. Have you been waiting a long time? B: No, I haven't.
8. Where have you been spending your summer holidays?
9. Who has been eating my cookies?
10. A: You look tired. Have you been working hard? B: Yes, I have.
11. I have been thinking about quitting my job.
12. Why have you been getting up so early recently?
Espero y sea de tu ayuda♡
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