II. Put the verbs in brackets into Present Perfect or Present Perfect Continuous 1). Mary can play the piano very well. She ______ ( take lessons) for five years 2). We ______ ( not \ finish) our homework yet 3). Carol can’t see very well. She ______ (lose) her glasses 4). Where is the bus? We _____ (wait ) for it for half an hour 5). ______ ( Anne \ visit) her grandparents recently 6). You _____ ( clean) the house since morning. Why don’t you have a rest 7). It’s the most beautiful garden we _____ ( ever \ seen) 8). How long _______ ( you \ study) English 9). Sally and Tim _______ ( just \ get married ) 10). Emma ______ (not \ graduate) yet; she’s in her final year at college 11). Danny ______ ( look for ) a new job for the last two months 12).__ ( you \ finish) your project yet, Mike? No, I __ ( work ) on it all week, but I __ ( not finish) it yet.
1). Mary can play the piano very well. She has been taking lessons for five years 2). We have not finished our homework yet 3). Carol can’t see very well. She has lost her glasses 4). Where is the bus? We have been waiting for it for half an hour 5). Has Anne visited her grandparents recently 6). You have been cleaning the house since morning. Why don’t you have a rest 7). It’s the most beautiful garden we have ever seen 8). How long have you been studying English 9). Sally and Tim have just gotten married 10). Emma has not graduated yet; she’s in her final year at college 11). Danny has been looking for a new job for the last two months 12). Have you finished your project yet, Mike? No, I have been working on it all week, but I have not finished it yet.
1). Mary can play the piano very well. She has been taking lessons for five years
2). We have not finished our homework yet
3). Carol can’t see very well. She has lost her glasses
4). Where is the bus? We have been waiting for it for half an hour
5). Has Anne visited her grandparents recently
6). You have been cleaning the house since morning. Why don’t you have a rest
7). It’s the most beautiful garden we have ever seen
8). How long have you been studying English
9). Sally and Tim have just gotten married
10). Emma has not graduated yet; she’s in her final year at college
11). Danny has been looking for a new job for the last two months
12). Have you finished your project yet, Mike? No, I have been working on it all week, but I have not finished it yet.