Present Perfect Continuous Mixed Exercise 5

The present perfect continuous is a tense in English to talk about actions and events that started in the past and have continued up to the present moment. The difference between the present perfect continuous and the present perfect (simple) is that the former is used to talk about longer actions and events and when the focus is on the duration.

This is an exercise about forming positive sentences, negative sentences, and questions in the present perfect continuous.

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Present Perfect Continuous Mixed Exercise 5

Complete these sentences by filling in the correct form of the verb in the present perfect continuous.
1.
I (to enjoy) myself here in Spain.
2.
His ego (to grow) since he won a competition.
3.
(she, to lie) about what he did last week?
4.
Temperatures (to rise) for over twenty years.
5.
We (not, to share) as much as we wanted.
6.
My friend (to use) the same phone since he was fifteen.
7.
(Tom Daley, to knit) since the Tokyo Olympics?
8.
We (not, to pay) attention.
9.
The restaurant (to serve) food and drinks since 12 o'clock.
10.
(you, to print) invoices for your accountant?

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