Предмет: Английский язык, автор: parvina2a

EXERCISE 11. Present perfect vs. present perfect progressive. (Charts 3-1 and 3-21
Directions: Use the present perfect or the present perfect progressive. In some sentences,
either tense may be used with little or no change in meaning.
1. It (snow)
2. We (have)
wonder how many more we will have.
3. It's ten P.M. I (study)
finish until midnight.
4. I (write)
reply.
5. The telephone (ring)
time it has been for my office mate.
6. The telephone (ring)
someone answer it?
7. A: (you, be)
B: Not yet. I (try)
all day. I wonder when it will stop.
three major snowstorms so far this winter. I
all I get is a busy signal.
8. A: Hi, Jenny. I (see, not)
ad hoc B: Studying.
for two hours and probably won't
them three times, but I still haven't received a
lately?
four times in the last hour, and each
for almost a minute. Why doesn't
able to reach Bob on the phone yet?
for the last twenty minutes, but
you for weeks. What (you, do)
O EXE

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Автор ответа: fctdgsygfdhngfxzgsac
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It has snowed.

We have had.

It's ten P.M. I have been studying.

I have written.

The telephone has rung.

The telephone has been ringing.

A: Have you been?

B: Not yet. I have been trying.

A: Hi, Jenny. I haven't seen.

B: I have been studying.

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