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May be freely copied for personal or classroom use Present Perfect Simple or Present Perfect Continuous Exercise 2 Make either the present perfect simple or present perfect continuous.

1. I ___________________ (not / do) the housework yet.

2. They ___________________ (study) very hard recently.

3. She ___________________ (promise) to help many times.

4. He ___________________ (clean) the kitchen. Everything is sparkling clean.

5. She ___________________ (write) her essay and ___________________ (send) it to

her professor.

6. He ___________________ (see) the film The King's Speech about six times.

7. We ___________________ (paint) our living room. I think it looks a lot better.

8. She ___________________ (take) French lessons lately.

9. It ___________________ (not / rain) for three hours! Only about one hour.

10. Lucy ___________________ (already / leave).

11. How many times ___________________ (you / visit) Scotland?

12. I ___________________ (call) John for hours and hours and he hasn't answered. I'm

really angry with him!

13. I ___________________ (be) in London for three years.

14. We ___________________ (know) James for ages.

15. It's really smelly in here. ___________________ (somebody / smoke)?

16. How much petrol ___________________ (she / buy)?

17. She ___________________ (eat) chocolate all morning, so she feels sick.

18. I ___________________ (paint) my house all day, but it's not finished yet.

19. Julie ___________________ (be) at the office since 6am.

20. The writer ___________________ (deserve) this award for a long time.

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1. I haven't done the housework yet.

2. They have been studying very hard recently.

3. She has promised to help many times.

4. He has cleaned the kitchen. Everything is sparkling clean.

5. She has written her essay and has sent it to her professor.

6. He has seen the film 'The King's Speech' about six times.

7. We have painted our living room. I think it looks a lot better.

8. She has been taking French lessons lately.

9. It hasn't been raining for three hours! Only about one hour.

10. Lucy has already left.

11. How many times have you visited Scotland?

12. I've been calling John for hours and hours and he hasn't answered. I'm really angry

with him!

13. I've been in London for three years.

14. We have known James for ages.

15. It's really smelly in here. Has somebody been smoking?

16. How much petrol has she bought?

17. She has been eating chocolate all morning, so she feels sick.

18. I've been painting my house all day, but it's not finished yet.

19. Julie has been at the office since 6am.

20. The writer has deserved this award for a long time.

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