Choose the correct options for the statements below. Sometimes several options are possible Present Perfect Continuous focuses on result. process. daily routine. events in the past. Present Perfect Simple refers to life experience. process. result. the unfinished process in the past. Present Perfect Continuous is formed with Have/has + Past Participle. Will + Verb. Have/has+been+Verb+-ing. Verb +- ed. Present Perfect Simple is formed with the help of Have/has + Past Participle. Will + Verb. Have/has+been+Verb+-ing. Verb + -ed. Indicators for Present Perfect Simple are yet, ever, never, recently. all day, by, since. every day, usually, often. yesterday, ago, last month. Indicators for Present Perfect Continuous are yet, ever, never, recently. all day, by, since. every day, usually, often. yesterday, ago, last month. I have been waiting for Mark for two hours. Present Simple. Present Continuous. Present Perfect Simple. Present Perfect Continuous. Jim has just finished his report. Present Simple. Present Continuous. Present Perfect Simple. Present Perfect Continuous.
Задание

Choose the correct options for the statements below. Sometimes several options are possible
Present Perfect Continuous focuses on

  • result.
  • process.
  • daily routine.
  • events in the past.

Present Perfect Simple refers to

  • life experience.
  • process.
  • result.
  • the unfinished process in the past.

Present Perfect Continuous is formed with

  • Have/has + Past Participle.
  • Will + Verb.
  • Have/has+been+Verb+-ing.
  • Verb +- ed.

Present Perfect Simple is formed with the help of

  • Have/has + Past Participle.
  • Will + Verb.
  • Have/has+been+Verb+-ing.
  • Verb + -ed.

Indicators for Present Perfect Simple are

  • yet, ever, never, recently.
  • all day, by, since.
  • every day, usually, often.
  • yesterday, ago, last month.

Indicators for Present Perfect Continuous are

  • yet, ever, never, recently.
  • all day, by, since.
  • every day, usually, often.
  • yesterday, ago, last month.

I have been waiting for Mark for two hours.

  • Present Simple.
  • Present Continuous.
  • Present Perfect Simple.
  • Present Perfect Continuous.

Jim has just finished his report.

  • Present Simple.
  • Present Continuous.
  • Present Perfect Simple.
  • Present Perfect Continuous.