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Grammar - Present Perfect Simple and Continuous

Quiz by Yessenia Gonzalez

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12 questions
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  • Q1
    Select the sentence closest in meaning to "I finished reading the book at some time in the past."
    I have been reading the new Stephenie Meyer novel.
    I have read the new Stephenie Meyer novel.
    30s
  • Q2
    Select the sentence closest in meaning to "I was reading the book for some time until recently; I may still be reading it.
    I have been reading the new Stephenie Meyer novel.
    I have read the new Stephenie Meyer novel.
    30s
  • Q3
    Select the sentence closest in meaning to "The last match we played was a long time ago".
    We haven't been playing football for a long time.
    We haven't played football for a long time.
    30s
  • Q4
    Select the sentence closest in meaning to "We play football now, but we didn't start until quite recently."
    We haven't played football for a long time.
    We haven't been playing football for a long time.
    30s
  • Q5
    Select the sentence closest in meaning to "Her exams are finished and she has good results.
    She has been doing well in her exams this year.
    She has done well in her exams this year.
    30s
  • Q6
    Select the sentence closest in meaning to "Her exams aren't finished yet, but she's doing well."
    She has been doing well in her exams this year.
    She has done well in her exams this year.
    30s
  • Q7
    Select the sentence closest in meaning to "His homework is done now"
    He has finished his science homework.
    He has been finishing his science homework.
    30s
  • Q8
    Select the sentence closest in meaning to "He was working on the last part of his homework until recently and he may still be working on it."
    He has finished his science homework.
    He has been finishing his science homework.
    30s
  • Q9
    Select the sentence closest in meaning to "They have made repeated visits to the gym recently."
    My parents have gone to the new gym.
    My parents have been going to the new gym.
    30s
  • Q10
    Select the sentence closest in meaning to "They are at the gym now."
    My parents have been going to the new gym.
    My parents have gone to the new gym.
    30s
  • Q11
    Select the sentence closest in meaning to "You were eating my chips until just a moment ago; perhaps there are some left."
    You have been eating my chips!
    You have eaten my chips!
    30s
  • Q12
    Select the sentence closest in meaning to "There aren't any chips left."
    You have eaten my chips!
    You have been eating my chips!
    30s

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