44 PRESENT AND PAST: PERFECT AND PERFECT PROGRESSIVE
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Read the sentences. Circle Y for yes or N for no to answer the questions.
1. a. Tony has set high goals for himself. Is he still setting goals? Y N
b. Nick has been setting high goals for himself. Is he still setting goals? Y N
2. a. We’ve been counting votes for hours. Are they counting now? Y N
b. We’ve counted the votes. Are they counting now? Y N
3. a. Dana has lost 35 pounds. Is she still losing the 35 pounds? Y N
b. Dana has been losing weight. Is she still losing weight? Y N
4. a. I’ve been working in a store this summer. Is he still working? Y N
b. I’ve worked in the store for 25 years. Is he still working? Y N
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Complete the exercises.
A Circle the best answer to complete each question.
1. How long have you taken / been taking classes at this school?
2. How many friends have you made / been making since you started studying here?
2.5
Present Perfect Progressive and Present Perfect
1. The present perfect is used for completed
actions.
I’ve read the chapter. I’m ready to discuss it.
Jill has made ve phone calls.
The present perfect progressive is used for
continuous actions that are not complete.
I’ve been reading the chapter. I’m almost nished.
Jill has been making phone calls for two hours.
2. The present perfect and present perfect
progressive have similar meanings with some
verbs that express routines, such as live, work,
and teach.
Tony has lived in New York for ten years.
He has been living in New York for ten years.
3. The present perfect is often used to express the
idea of how many or how much.
How many cookies has he eaten?
He has eaten ve cookies.
The present perfect progressive is often used to
express the idea of how long.
How long have you been playing the piano?
We have been playing for a long time.
4. Remember: The progressive is not usually used
with stative verbs,
✓ I have loved that movie since I was a child.
✗ I have been loving that movie since I was a child.
Jack: (6) (you / enjoy) yourselves on the trip so far?
Katya: Oh, yes. (7) (we / have) a wonderful time.
Jack: So what (8) (you / do) during your stay
here intown?
Katya: Well, (9) (we / visit) museums and
(10) (take) tours of the major sights.
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