Choose the right variant. I ... since eight o'clock.
Choose the right variant. I ... dinner. We can lay the table.
Choose the right variant. Kate ... James for ten years.
Choose the right variant. My brother has been learning Spanish ... he was 5.
Choose the right variant. How long ... in the garden?
Choose the right variant. I ... the piano for many years.
Choose the right variant. My mom ... for London.
Open the brackets. Use the Present Perfect Simple Tense or the Present Perfect Continuous Tense. Jane always (want) to become a doctor.
Open the brackets. Use the Present Perfect Simple Tense or the Present Perfect Continuous Tense. We (swim) in the river since 8 in the morning.
Open the brackets. Use the Present Perfect Simple Tense or the Present Perfect Continuous Tense. How long you (learn) English?
Open the brackets. Use the Present Perfect Simple Tense or the Present Perfect Continuous Tense. How long you (know) Kate?
Open the brackets. Use the Present Perfect Simple Tense or the Present Perfect Continuous Tense. How many pages you (read) so far?
Open the brackets. Use the Present Perfect Simple Tense or the Present Perfect Continuous Tense. Poor child (not eat) anything for three days!
Open the brackets. Use the Present Perfect Simple Tense or the Present Perfect Continuous Tense. Mom is tired because she (make) pancakes since two o'clock.