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</body></html>";s:4:"text";s:18608:"Print; Share; Edit; Delete; Host a game. Edit. (Vous remarquerez qu’en français on utilise le présent pour le même type d’action) You're right! Homework. This quiz is incomplete! Played 21 times. continuous; Sentences and questions 1; Sentences and questions 2; Present perfect simple - continuous Complete the sentences below by putting the verb in brackets into the present perfect simple or present perfect continuous. Would you recommend any? Kirk replied on 14 December, 2020 - 07:58 Spain. In this lesson, you will find a clear explanation of when and how to use the Present Perfect (I have done) and when to use the Present Perfect Continuous (I have been doing). We normally use the present simple to talk about the future in clauses with before, after, until, etc. Click here to review how to make the present perfect. 57% average accuracy. Present Perfect Continuous. Are there any blogs that you have been following? Idem avec la structure ‘pas encore’: Il n’est pas encore arrivé –> He hasn’t arrived yet. Robin: Look at that couple over there, they (be, only) here for five or ten minutes and they already have their food. 1- I really shouldn't. Present Perfect and Present Perfect Progressive – contrasted. Le present perfect continuous s’utilise pour décrire une action qui a commencé dans le passé et qui est toujours en cours au moment présent. 1. They've been playing tennis every Sunday for years. action is continuing, Peter M. replied on 17 November, 2020 - 08:21 Poland. Sorry about the mess. Rappel sur l’utilisation du Present perfect simple et du Present perfect continuous. Grammar B1-B2: Present perfect simple and present perfect continuous: 1. I’ve never been to Canada. Le moment où l’action a eu lieu n’a aucune importance: ce qui importe est que cette action a des répercussions dans le présent, ou que les effets de cette action sont visibles dans le présent. Present Perfect Simple vs Present Perfect Continuous Distinguish betwenn the present Perfect Simple and the Present Perfect Continuous, practise passive in the four basic tenses, practise the formation of eight basic tenses in the affirmative, negative and interrogative forms Complete with the present perfect simple or continuous. We can use both present perfect simple or continuous for recent actions with a present result, but we use the present perfect simple when the present results come from having finished the action, and we use the present perfect continuous when the present results come from the process of performing the action (which may or may not have finished). Save. Le present perfect simple sert à évaluer des conséquences d’un fait passé dans le présent: il est utilisé pour faire un bilan. 1. The present perfect tense is used to talk about a finished action or situation. We have been painting the walls. Verb Tense Exercise 8 Present Perfect and Present Perfect Continuous f t p Using the words in parentheses, complete the text below with the appropriate tenses, then click the … Intermédiaire Tweeter Partager Exercice d'anglais "Present perfect simple or continuous." Par exemple: I’ve been living here for 10 years. I have already received the report. Each sentence contains needs a verb in either the present simple or present continuous. Play as . Practice. The present perfect continuous emphasises that the action (working) is not complete, which is appropriate in this context. Voir les statistiques de réussite de ce test d'anglais Merci de vous connecter au club pour sauvegarder votre résultat. Ou encore avec d’autres adverbes tels que ‘ever’, ‘never’, ‘already’. Present perfect simple vs present perfect continuous We use the present perfect simple to focus on the result of an action, and we use the present perfect continuous to focus on the doing of the action itself. I am tired. Démarrer. But right answer is It hasn't raıned.Why we don't use present perfect continuous? Ongoing states and actions We often use for, since and how long with the present perfect simple to talk about ongoing states. We _ abroad for 2 years. Il se forme avec l’auxiliaire have conjugué au présent + le participe passé. Play. Where were you? I have written ten letters since morning. We use the Present Perfect Progressive to emphasise the duration or continuous course of an action. Choose the present perfect simple or continuous. I think the present perfect continuous is more appropirate, Jonathan R replied on 26 October, 2020 - 02:27 United Kingdom. He probably thinks we (order, already) . (This emphasises the length of time). 1-the children are tired now.they (have been playing/have played) in the garden Keep working on your studies.. Frank and Helena / Cultura / Getty Images You'll need to review the past simple and present perfect carefully. GapFillTyping_MTYzMTk= Present perfect for future. I had waited for these things over 2 months has read has been reading. Typicky zabere: 7 min. (you/to know) You look dirty. about how long we have been doing something. Difficulty. Sequential Easy First Hard First. Peter M. replied on 30 November, 2020 - 07:26 Poland. Present perfect continuous 1. I usually go to the gym on the High Street, but it's closed for repairs at the moment so I've been going to the one in the shopping centre.Â. What is the difference between these two sentences ? I had been waiting for these things over 2 months Present perfect simple or continuous. 4. Both the simple and continuous forms are possible here. C’est le temps que l’on utilisera pour traduire la structure ‘ça fait 10 ans que …’. The present perfect continuous can be used to talk about situations that have just stopped and have present results. Completed or continuing events We use the present perfect simple with action verbs to emphasise the completion of an event in the recent past. : I'll keep looking until I find my book. The present perfect continuous is used to refer to an unspecified time between 'before now' and 'now'. We are not coming back. Look at these examples to see how the present perfect simple and continuous are used. We use the present perfect simple more when there is a result in the present (like the cake) and the present perfect continuous more when the action is important. I’ve been writing emails for hours. What kinds movies have you been watching recently? Do you know the difference between We've painted the room and We've been painting the room? Edit. Present perfect simple / continuous 1; Present perfect simple / continuous 2; Present perfect simple / continuous 3; Present perfect simple - continuous; Simple or continuous - exercises; Present perfect progressive; For / since - present perf. Exercise instructions. Choose the answer you think is correct and check your answers. Could you please tell me wetherwe use the present perfect continuous in these examples or present perfect simple? English: Present perfect simple or continuous. Present perfect simple or present perfect continuous? He (walk) by us at least twenty times. (voir aussi la fiche sur ‘ça fait’), Designed by Elegant Themes | Powered by WordPress, Present perfect simple et Present perfect continuous. The present perfect continuous tense is used to talk about a continuous, but not necessarily finished action or situation. What are the main differences between the present perfect simple and continuous? Present perfect simple vs present perfect continuous Fill in the gaps with proper tense ID: 26840 Language: English School subject: English as a Second Language (ESL) Grade/level: Intermediate Age: 16+ Main content: Present Perfect Simple and Continuous Other contents: verb tenses Add to my workbooks (191) Download file pdf Embed in my website or blog Add to Google Classroom Add to … In practical terms, this generally means that the simple form describes a completed action: I had waited for over two months, but the waiting was over. In this lesson, we'll fix some common grammar mistakes made by English students when using the present perfect tense! Learn the difference between the Present Perfect simple vs. Rappel sur l’utilisation du Present perfect simple et du Present perfect continuous. (Focus on continuity) I have planted several new saplings. We use the present perfect continuous to talk about the duration of an action, i.e. Present Perfect Simple Vs Present Perfect Continuous . Could you please explain for me why in the below sentence we have "present perfect continuous" Robin: I think the waiter (forget) us. That is to say that they are still irritated or frustrated, for example. We often use for, since and how long with the present perfect simple to talk about ongoing states. 0. LearnEnglish Subscription: self-access courses for professionals. I _____ (solve) the problem. What new TV series have you been watching that you would recommend? Remember that the present perfect always has some sort of connection with the present, whereas the past simple happens at a … Note that these are questions of perspective rather than fact: we are talking about how the speaker sees the situation, not how the situation really is. Incidentally, this page is about the present perfect simple and continuous rather than the past perfect. We often use for, since and how long with the present perfect continuous to talk about ongoing single or repeated actions. Questions. Hello © British Council 1. We use the present perfect continuous to talk about ongoing events or activities which started at a time in the past and are still continuing up until now. I have only worked for an hour. Le present perfect simple sert à évaluer des conséquences d’un fait passé dans le présent: il est utilisé pour faire un bilan. 5. What are some of your favorite books, newspapers or magazines that you have been reading lately?  To play this quiz, please finish editing it. I haven't decided yet. 0. Present perfect: simple vs. continuous (těžké) 80 Zadání . 3-Are you ok? créé par anonyme avec le générateur de tests - créez votre propre test ! Ce temps servira à traduire la structure ‘venir de faire quelque chose’: Present Perfect simple avec ‘just’. –> Je vis ici depuis 10 ans. Sometimes, there is a difference in meaning: 1: The present perfect continuous can be used to emphasise the length of time that has passed. English. Use either the Present Perfect or the Present Perfect Progressive. Present Perfect Continuous Tense in English with examples and useful grammar rules. Solo Practice. (I’m talking about how many emails I’ve written.) Show example. PRESENT PERFECT PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS NEF UI UNIT 1C 2. 10 questions | By Anglaisre | Last updated: Nov 19, 2014 | Total Attempts: 135 . USE THE PRESENT PERFECT • PAST EXPERIENCES (no specific time reference) I’ve been to Australia twice Have you ever broken your leg? Kurt went to Canada in 1991.; I didn't see you yesterday. PRESENT PERFECT vs PRESENTE PERFECT CONTINUOUS Complete the sentences with the correct form of the verbs in brackets. We've painted the bathroom. She's been training for a half-marathon.I've had three coffees already today!They've been waiting for hours. 2. Stellaaa replied on 29 November, 2020 - 01:35 Myanmar. If you want to focus on the ongoing situation (no rain) then the continuous is more likely. Quiz Flashcard. Peter M. replied on 10 December, 2020 - 07:48 Poland. Although all three examples start with the result of the action, the second sentence in each example focuses on the activity. D’où le nom Present Perfect: le présent et le passé (le parfait) sont liés. Sometimes the present perfect continuous can emphasise that a situation is temporary. (This doesn't emphasise the length of time). Ukázka I _ about moving out. Present perfect simple or continuous Complete with the right verb,using contractions for negative forms. D’où le … Settings. How long Gerry? Finish Editing. 2. Past simple / Present perfect (simple / continuous) Past simple and Present perfect. Il se forme ainsi: have been V-ing. They've waited for hours. O projektu Časté dotazy Novinky Autoři projektu YouTube kanál. The past simple is used to talk about completed actions at a particular point in the past, often with dates or times and words like yesterday, last and ago:. So, the present perfect continuous is the best choice here. I have been drinking more water lately, and I feel better. 6. GapFillDragAndDrop_MTYzMTg= Present perfect continuous 2. by kalamajkaaa_95889. Present perfect simple and continuous 1. Do you need help? We'll begin when everyone arrives. Compare: I have been gardening since morning. (your sister/to drive) Answer: How long has your sister been driving? The United Kingdom's international organisation for cultural relations and educational opportunities. Thus, when the speaker uses the continuous form (in the past - had been waiting - or the present - have been waiting) they are signalling that they were/are still in the mental state of waiting. Delete Quiz. 3. 1.- At last! 2-you look tired.Have you(worked/been working) hard? The Present perfect is used to talk about. En effet, la phrase ‘ça fait 10 ans que j’habite ici’ ne pourra se traduire telle quelle: il faudra la reformuler en ‘J’habite ici depuis 10 ans’ et traduire en utilisant le present perfect continuous. I’ve written twenty e-mails. Do this exercise to test your grammar again. Hello Feedback. In many cases, both forms are correct, but there is often a difference in meaning: We use the Present Perfect Simple mainly to express that an action is completed or to emphasise the result. They've been playing tennis for an hour. How long have they been playing tennis? The difference is primarily one of emphasis. When the speaker uses the simple form they are signalling that they consider the waiting to be complete and, probably, behind them; they can look back on the waiting as something prior. The speaker is interested in what activity has caused the result that he/she can see. merkaz replied on 9 December, 2020 - 12:52 Saudi Arabia. Answers. Share practice link. Neither form is incorrect but I would say that the second example is better. (you/to do) How many times New York? Play Again! And we use the present perfect simple to talk about how many things or how much of something we have done. The simple form (had waited) focuses on the action as a single unit, while the continuous form (had been waiting) emphasises the process or activity. What all day? 1. The speaker is thinking about something that started but perhaps did not finish in that period of time. Present Perfect Simple or Continuous Exercise 1. Are … Click here to return to the list of English grammar exercises. 1. In terms of the table above, I'd say it says 'how long'. I have only been working for an hour. Donc le Present Perfect Simple met l'accent sur l'action et le Present Perfect Continu met l'accent sur la durée de l'action. Sorry about the mess! This exercise focuses on the difference between the present perfect simple and present perfect continuous.. Michele: He must realize we (order, not) yet! Present Perfect Simple and Continuous DRAFT. ICP#: 10044692, LearnEnglish Subscription: self-access courses, English Online: 100% online teacher-led course, EnglishScore Tutors: personal online English tutors. You look as if you have(cried/been crying), Do we here focus on the result or or the activity? English grammar practice exercise, upper-intermediate level. Simple present/Present perfect progressive – exercices généraux Tu aimerais t’exercer davantage ? How long have you known Julie? We (wait) here for over half an hour and nobody (take) our order yet. The continuous form suggests that the waiting was not finished: I had been waiting for over two months, and may be waiting a little longer. A registered charity: 209131 (England and Wales) SC037733 (Scotland). Live Game Live. PRESENT PERFECT HAVE/HAS + PAST PARTICIPLE PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS HAVE/HAS + BEEN + VERB … (Focus on completion) I have been reading since morning. 1. Example: How long ? How long have you known each other?We've known each other since we were at school.Â. Download this exercise in … Le moment où l’action a eu lieu n’a aucune importance: ce qui importe est que cette action a des répercussions dans le présent, ou que les effets de cette action sont visibles dans le présent. Michele: I think you're right. We use both the present perfect simple (have or has + past participle) and the present perfect continuous (have or has + been + -ing form) to talk about past actions or states which are still connected to the present. Remarque: les verbes d’état (be, seem, look, know, …) n’étant pas compatibles avec la forme -ing, on utilisera le present perfect simple avec ces verbes. Some/any quiz for ESL students. The present perfect simple usually focuses on the result of the activity in some way, and the present perfect continuous usually focuses on the activity itself in some way. Click here to review how to make the present perfect continuous. Il vient de partir –> He has just left. 2- I really shouldn't. Par exemple: Look, they’ve cut all the trees down! Grammar B1-B2: Present perfect simple and present perfect continuous: 2, Fr replied on 13 December, 2020 - 08:51 Italy. University grade . Mind the word order. If you want to focus on the result (a drought) then the simple is more likely. I've been practising this piece for weeks but still haven't learned it. a month ago. How long have you known each other? 3. Maya.micheal replied on 26 October, 2020 - 00:03 Australia, Hello team, Have you followed any TV series for a really long time? Reset Answers Help Answers Help Avec Lingolia Plus, tu as accès à 4 exercices complémentaires sur le thème Présent simple - Present perfect continu et à 727 exercices en ligne pour t’entraîner en anglais pendant trois mois pour 10,49 Euros (≈ $12,69) . It really depends on the speaker. He/she is interested in the process as well as the result, and … I have been working all morning. 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