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🧠 Present Perfect Continuous Tense – Quiz 9

1. I can't believe that _____ the news.

A) You don't read.

B) You haven't read.

C) You didn't read.

D) You read not.

2. You _____ to a word _____ .

A) Listened _____ saying.

B) Haven't listened _____ I've said back.

C) Listened _____ I haven't said.

D) Didn't listen _____ I say.

3. 8] A:Have John and you been fixing your computer for hours? B: _____ .

A) Yes, I have.

B) No, he hasn't.

C) Yes, we haven't.

D) No, we haven't.

4. 2] My father _____ writing his project all day.

A) Has being.

B) Have being.

C) Have been.

D) Has been.

5. Which is PPC?.

A) John has been working out for 2 hours.

B) Jay has been here before.

C) Jack has been applied for this job.

D) None of above.

6. Which is PPC?.

A) Anne has been listening to this song.

B) Kane has been outside.

C) Grace and Henry have slept.

D) None of above.

7. We use _____ to talk about an action that happened at a specific time in the past.

A) Simple past .

B) Simple present.

C) Present perfect continuous.

D) None of above.

8. He has been working at the post office _____ twenty years.

A) For.

B) Since.

9. She _____ here since 8 o'clock.

A) Was sitting.

B) Is sitting.

C) Had been sitting.

D) Has been sitting.

10. Wawan:Oh, sorry. I forgot to tell you that I _____ to Ambon since last year.

A) Have been traveling.

B) Have to travel.

C) Am traveling.

D) Was traveling.

11. He's the most difficult housemate _____ .

A) I never had to deal with.

B) I never dealt with.

C) I've never had to deal with.

D) I've ever had to deal with.

12. What is the main difference between the present perfect tense and the present perfect continuous tense?.

A) The main difference is the aspect of completion versus ongoing action.

B) The main difference is the tense of the verb.

C) The main difference is the subject-verb agreement.

D) The main difference is the use of auxiliary verbs.

13. My roommate _____ Spanish last year.

A) Studied .

B) Study.

C) Studying.

D) None of above.

14. They have not been _____ food since midnight.

A) Buy.

B) Ordered.

C) Ordering.

D) Order.

15. Who _____ eating my cookies?.

A) Been have.

B) Have been.

C) Been has.

D) Has been.

16. She _____ here for five years.

A) Worked.

B) Has been work.

C) Has been worked.

D) Has been working.

E) Has working.

17. I have just _____ a hot drink.

A) Has.

B) Have.

C) Had.

D) Having.

18. I _____ to read this book, but I can't. It's just too boring! I quit.

A) Has tried.

B) Has been trying.

C) Have been trying.

D) Have tried.

19. We _____ about this since morning.

A) Have discussed.

B) Has been discussing.

C) Have been discussed.

D) Have been discussing.

20. Raja _____ her since he was a kid.

A) Has known .

B) Has been knowing.

C) Has knowing.

D) None of above.

21. I expect that is Mike. He _____ the windows all morning.

A) Has been cleaning.

B) Was cleaned.

C) Cleaned.

D) Has cleaned.

22. I am not hungry. I have _____ eaten.

A) Since.

B) Yet.

C) Just.

D) Still.

23. Jimmy and Justin _____ been _____ Charice song.

A) Is, listening.

B) Has, speaking.

C) Should, are.

D) Have, writing.

24. I have been _____ all the morning.

A) Drive.

B) Driving.

C) Drove.

D) Drives.

25. Tracy and Tom _____ playing tennis for an hour.

A) Have been.

B) Has been.

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