They haven't drawn for long. Present Perfect Passive. Four portraits have been drawn by Peter today. How many pictures have you drawn? They haven't drawn many pictures. Present Perfect Continuous. Use the present perfect continuous to speak about how long something that started in the past has been happening. He has been drawing her portrait

Exercise 1. Choose the present perfect simple or present perfect continuous to complete the sentences below. If both tenses are possible, use the present perfect continuous. 1 I and my legs are really tired now. 2 I'm sorry I'm late, for a long time?
FOR. HOW LONG? SINCE. The question words how long? and since when?, and the prepositions for and since are used with the present perfect continuous tense to express events that started in the past and are still in progress in the present. How long? and for refer to an incomplete period of time, while since when? and since refer to a point in
Present Perfect Continuous Questions. Practice exercises about how to use the present perfect and the present perfect continuous: Choose the Past Simple or Present Perfect Exercise 1. Choose the Past Simple or Present Perfect Exercise 2. Choose the Past Simple or Present Perfect Exercise 3. Choose the Past Simple or Present Perfect Exercise 4.
Present perfect simple and present perfect continuous can be used to talk about actions that 1) (finished / began)in the past and still continue in the present. Presente perfecto simple y presente perfecto continuo se pueden utilizar para hablar de las acciones que 1) (empezaron/ terminaron)en el pasado y siguen en el presente.

Choose the correct option, present perfect simple or present perfect continuous, to complete the dialogue. A: 1 the dog for a walk yet? B: No, I haven't. I 2 all day. I 3 home from work and I 4 the time to walk the dog yet. A: So how long 5 home alone? B: For about 6 hours. You 6 the dog zero times since last weekend.

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how long with present perfect continuous