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How long has Stef known her best friend? Choose the correct answer.
Which time words are used with the present perfect to show HOW LONG something has been happening?
Fill in the gaps using the correct time word.
Have you been to London?
Where’s John? He’s gone out, I’m sorry. He left a few minutes .
They’ve watched this movie. They saw it last night.
Has she bought a present for her mother’s birthday ?
Match the time word with its description.
Goes between the auxiliary and main verb. Means 'a short while ago'.
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Used ONLY in questions
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Goes between the auxiliary and main verb. Means 'before expected'.
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Used to show that the action finished at a specific time in the past
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Used at the end of negative sentences and questions.
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Used in positive sentences to say that you have not done something until now.
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Match the correct time words with the correct sentence.
He's been living in Paris ________ 3 years.
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She's never returned to this shop _________ the day somebody stole her purse.
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I've been dreaming to become a vet _________ I was a child because I've always loved animals.
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They've gone on a camping trip. They've been away ________ a week.
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Which 3 sentences are correct?
Finish this sentence: ‘We use the present perfect continuous….’ (There are 2 correct answers).
How is the present perfect continuous formed when asking questions? Put the sections in order.
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Put this conversation in order. ‘At a cafe’
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A useful tip from the video was that: ‘As a speaker, you can…’ (Choose the correct answer).