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Present Perfect Continuous Exercise 4

The document provides a sample exercise asking the reader to form questions in the present perfect continuous tense based on prompts. The prompts include actions that have been ongoing over a period of time like "waiting", "arguing", "working" as well as actions with a duration like "snowing all night". The answer key shows the questions formed in the present perfect continuous tense for each prompt.

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Present Perfect Continuous Exercise 4

The document provides a sample exercise asking the reader to form questions in the present perfect continuous tense based on prompts. The prompts include actions that have been ongoing over a period of time like "waiting", "arguing", "working" as well as actions with a duration like "snowing all night". The answer key shows the questions formed in the present perfect continuous tense for each prompt.

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Present perfect continuous - questions

Exercise 4. Make questions in the present perfect continuous. _________________

How long ........................................................................... for me? (you | wait)

What ................................................................... since he returned? (John | do)

Why ................................................................................... meat lately? (you | not eat)

There's so much snow on the road. ......................................................................... all night? (it | snow)

Why ................................................................................ for such a long time? (Sam and Mary | argue)

.............................................................................. my shampoo? There's not much left. (you | use)

How long .............................................................................. glasses? (Jill | not wear)

.............................................................................. since you decided to take the exam? (you | revise)

Where ................................................................................... lately? (your dad | work)

Your hands are covered with chocolate. ................................................................ a cake? (you | make)

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Answer key
Exercise 4

How long have you been waiting for me?

What has John been doing since he returned?

Why have you not been eating | haven't you been eating meat lately?

Has it been snowing all night?

Why have Sam and Mary been arguing for such a long time?

Have you been using my shampoo?

How long has Jill not been wearing | hasn't Jill been wearing glasses?

Have you been revising since you decided to take the exam?

Where has your dad been working lately?

Have you been making a cake?

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