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Present Perfect Continuous

 

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Present Perfect Continuous
by lisa1410

Date: 18 - Feb - 2010
Level: intermediate
Age: +12

Description:
This is a simple online exercise for intermediate students.


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CharlotteLinder
Denmark

Itīs a great exercise, but Part B is confusing          posted by CharlotteLinder 0
Hi Lisa,
Itīs a great exercise, but Part B is confusing:
Example: How long has she been working? (paint the wall / for three hours) They have been painting the wall for three hours.

How did "SHE" in the question suddenly become "THEY" in the answer?


Anna P
Brazil

Very good OE!          posted by Anna P 0


mena22
Portugal

Thank you so much . Have a great weekend. Hugs, mena :))          posted by mena22 0


vicco
Bolivia

          posted by vicco 0
thanks a lot


cagreis
Portugal

Very nice.          posted by cagreis 0
But I have to agree with Charlotte.
Also there is another mistake - 3. Where (she/live) since then? - check it please


lisa1410
Portugal

Mistakes corrected!          posted by lisa1410 0
Thanks for your comments. The mistakes are already corrected.


manuelanunes3
Portugal

Thanks for sharing :)          posted by manuelanunes3 0


delimagkoc
Greece

Thanks 4 sharing!!!          posted by delimagkoc 0
It was very helpful ! :-))))


ueslteacher
Ukraine

Thanks:-)          posted by ueslteacher 0