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Video "Grammar Snacks: Present perfect simple and continuous"
Sophie is working in Dubai but Amy was hoping she may be able to ask her a favour. We use the present perfect simple (have/has + past participle) or present perfect continuous (have/has + been + -ing) to talk about a state or an activity that has a link to the present.
English Grammar QUIZ: Present Perfect Simple vs Present Perfect Continuous
Understand the difference in 5 minutes! This quiz has 12 questions which test your knowledge and understanding of the Present Perfect Simple and Present Perfect Continuous - not always easy even for native speakers! You will be able to hear the correct answers and are encouraged to repeat after the teacher, to help memorise the language and attain a natural pronunciation. A Study Tip is also given with each question.
Present Perfect or Present Perfect Continuous QUIZ