6 Questions
Which tense is used to emphasize the duration of an action that started in the past and is still continuing?
Present perfect continuous
Which tense is used to emphasize the result or completion of an action rather than its duration?
Present perfect simple
Which tense is used to express an action that has just been completed?
Present perfect simple
Which sentence uses the present perfect continuous tense correctly?
She has been cooking dinner for two hours.
What is the correct form of the present perfect continuous tense for the pronoun 'I' and the verb 'study'?
I have been studying
Which option incorrectly uses the present perfect continuous tense?
They have been played football since 3 o'clock.
Test your understanding of the present perfect continuous and present perfect simple tenses with this quiz. Learn to differentiate between the two tenses and understand when to use each one. Perfect for English language learners looking to improve their grammar skills.
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