Form Present Perfect Positive X have/has V 3 Negative X haven’t/hasn’t V 3 Questions Have/has X V 3 ….? Present Perfect Continuous Positive X have/has.

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Form Present Perfect Positive X have/has V 3 Negative X haven’t/hasn’t V 3 Questions Have/has X V 3 ….? Present Perfect Continuous Positive X have/has been V+ing Negative X haven’t/hasn’t been V+ing Questions Have/Has X been V+ing….?

How long.....? How long have you had a dog? Since I got her from my father. For three years. How long has he been a manager? Since he graduated from university. For ten years. How long have you been training her? Since she was six months old. For two and a half years. How long has he been working for ABC Ltd? Since For three years. FOR SINCE NOW

Practice How long / you / know your boyfriend? Last June. How long have you known your boyfriend? Since last June. How long/ you / go out with him? 99 days. How long have you been going out with him? For 99 days.

How long / he / have glasses? Twenty years. How long / he / wear these ones? He broke the old ones. How long has he had glasses? For twenty years. How long has he been wearing these ones? Since he broke the old ones.

How long / you / work as a teacher? Five years. How long / you / work at this school? September. How long have you worked as a teacher? For five years. How long have you been working at this school? Since September.

How long? vs. How much/many? How long have you been taking photos? (I’ve been taking photos) since I was ten. How long has he been drinking? (He’s been drinking) since 6 a.m. How many photos have you taken? (I’ve taken) about How much beer has he drunk? (He’s drunk) six bottles of beer. durationquantity

Practice How long / she / learn English? Eight years. How long has she been learning English? (She’s been learning English) for eight years. How many words / she / learn? About How many words has she learnt? (She’s learnt) about 2000.

How long / he / write poems? He met his girlfriend. How many poems / he / write? 23. How long has he been writing poems? (He’s been writing poems) since he met his girlfriend. How many poems has he written? (He’s written) 23 poems.

How long / she / play in films? Two years How many roles / she play? Six How many prizes / she win? Nine How much money / she make? $ 20,000 How long has she been playing in films? (She’s been playing in films) for two years. How many roles has she played? (She’s played) six roles. How many prizes has she won? (She’s won) nine prizes. How much money has she made? $20,000.

Your Turn Make up similar mini dialogues using how long? and how many /much?. Use some of the given vocabulary: eat hamburgers build houses collect coinsdrive mend carsclean windows make cakesgive presentations read this booksing in a band chat on the Netprepare tests draw flowerstake exams Good work!Judit Jékel