Questions
1. How long have the people been standing on the corner?
2. What have they been doing? (Give five answers.)
3. Why has one man been drinking coffee?
4. What are some good reasons for taking buses?
5. What are some reasons for driving cars?
6. What are some problems with buses?
7. What are some problems with cars?
The present perfect continuous tense is not used to describe completed action; for that time picture, we use the present perfect. Listen to the sentences below as your teacher reads them. All are in the present perfect tense. Some of the verbs describe a period of time, and some describe a completed action. If the verb describes an activity over a period of time, change it to the present perfect continuous tense. If it describes a completed action, simply repeat the sentence as it is.
1. He's bought a ticket already.
2. He's taken the bus for one month.
3. He's stood on the corner since 9 a.m.
4. He's asked the bus driver for a ticket.
5. We've caught the bus on the corner every day this week.
6. The bus has come on time every day.
7. We've waited for almost an hour.
8. He's drunk all his coffee already.
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