Present Perfect Simple or Present Perfect Continuous Quiz Choose the correct item in the sentences. Start the Quiz.

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Present Perfect Simple or Present Perfect Continuous Quiz Choose the correct item in the sentences. Start the Quiz

Wrong!

Correct!

You’ve finished the quiz! Correct!

John has been working in the studio since Monday. He … phone calls since then. Next Question hasn’t accepted hasn’t been accepting Time’s up! Timer

Next Question A: Your brother looks really tired. B: He … wood in the garden since this morning. has chopped has been chopping Time’s up! Timer

Next Question It … for three days, and we haven’t seen the sunshine yet. has rained has been raining Time’s up! Timer

Next Question More than 1 million students … to take the university entrance exam. have applied have been applying Time’s up! Timer

Next Question You can trust her on baby-sitting. She … it for more than 4 years. has done has been doing Time’s up! Timer

Next Question Although he’s a very popular author, he … at our school many times. has spoken has been speaking Time’s up! Timer

Next Question “At last you’re here! We … for you!” have waited have been waiting Time’s up! Timer

Next Question I … with children for the last two years. have worked have been working Time’s up! Timer

Next Question Our school … a new whatsApp group to help the students from other cities and countries. has created has been creating Time’s up! Timer

You’ve finished the quiz! The group … twice. has met has been meeting Time’s up! Timer