Present Perfect Continuous Tense

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EnglishVoortgezet speciaal onderwijsLeerroute 6

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Happy people avoid dwelling on their problems, perform more acts of kindness, and are able to lose themselves in whatever they enjoy doing. Those are all good reasons to choose a happier, better life. 

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What is your way to make everyday a happy day?

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Identify the tense used while writing your response.

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ELOS
  • state the difference between present perfect and present perfect continuous tense.
  • identify the instances of the use of the present perfect continuous tense.
  • frame sentences using present perfect continuous tense

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PEP ACTIVITY
PAGE-162(STUDIO)

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Describe your routine using present perfect continuous tense.
Example:


I have been narrating a story to my younger brother for an hour now.

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What have you been doing for the last one hour?

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It has _____ snowing a lot this week.
A
been
B
being
C
be
D
beings

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Rick ____been studying hard this semester.
A
's
B
've
C
s
D
have

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Companion Exercise
Page Number-81,82

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Rearrange the sentence below after converting each given verb to its present perfect continuous form.

How/you/study/long/Canada/?/in

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Rearrange the sentence below after converting each given verb to its present perfect continuous form.

I/Finland/past/live/in/years/for/the /ten

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Rearrange the sentence below after converting each given verb to its present perfect continuous form.

family/London/My/live/in/now/months/for /six

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Homework
Complete companion exercises-6c and 6d on page no -83,84

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