Present Perfect/Present Perfect Progressive: Unterschied zwischen den Versionen
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3. It’s not fair, Dad, you ''have been helping |'ve been helping(help)'' Simon for half an hour. <br> | 3. It’s not fair, Dad, you ''have been helping |'ve been helping(help)'' Simon for half an hour. <br> | ||
&nbps; My homework’s harder than his!<br> | &nbps; My homework’s harder than his!<br> | ||
4. Tom, your room is still a mess. What ''have you been doing (do)'' all the time while I was downstairs?<br> | 4. Tom, your room is still a mess. What ''have you been doing (you, do)'' all the time while I was downstairs?<br> | ||
5. I ''have been trying|'ve been trying (try)'' to do this French exercise since six o’clock. I hate homework!<br> | 5. I ''have been trying|'ve been trying (try)'' to do this French exercise since six o’clock. I hate homework!<br> | ||
6. You two boys''haven't been | 6. You two boys ''haven't been listening (not listen)'' to me for the last five minutes, have you? See me after the lesson! | ||
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Aktuelle Version vom 14. Dezember 2022, 14:57 Uhr
Wir verwenden das present perfect progressive, wenn eine Handlung in der Vergangenheit begann und sich bis jetzt erstreckt. Dabei werden besonders die Dauer, bzw. der Ablauf des Vorgangs hervorgehoben.
- I have been living here since 1989.
- After he has been waiting for her for hours he was really angry.
Interactive Exercises
In the park
Put in the correct forms of the present perfect progressive!
Take a look at the man: He has been sitting (sit) on the bench for a long time. His beard has grown (grow) longer and longer. The flowers have been drying (dry up). A spider has been weaving (weave) a net.
"Has she been shopping (shop) all the time?"
"What have you been doing (you, do)?"
"I have been waiting (wait) for ages!"
"Why the hell has he been wating (he, wait) there?
I've been waiting (wait) here for ages, too. At the other end of the park!!!"
"Has she been shopping (shop) all the time?"
"What have you been doing (you, do)?"
"I have been waiting (wait) for ages!"
"Why the hell has he been wating (he, wait) there?
since or for?
Put in the present perfect and since or for to complete the following sentences.
a. I have been seeing|'ve been seeing (see) him for(???) a year now.
b. I have been studying|'ve been studying (study) English I since(???)was ten.
c. The teacher has been talking (talk) about grammar for(???) an hour.
d. Peter has been showing (show) off his new bike since(???) he came.
e. The sun has been shining(shine) for(???) more than 3 weeks.
they heven't been ...ing!
What have they been doing? What have they not been doing?
a. I have been studying|'ve been studying (study) Spanish since last term.
2. We have been waiting|'ve been waiting (wait) for the school bus since a quarter past eight!
3. It’s not fair, Dad, you have been helping |'ve been helping(help) Simon for half an hour.
&nbps; My homework’s harder than his!
4. Tom, your room is still a mess. What have you been doing (you, do) all the time while I was downstairs?
5. I have been trying|'ve been trying (try) to do this French exercise since six o’clock. I hate homework!
6. You two boys haven't been listening (not listen) to me for the last five minutes, have you? See me after the lesson!
Present Perfect - ist doch klar!
- Interactive Exercises 1 (regelmäßige Formen)
- Exercises 2 (unregelmäßige Formen)
- Kontrastierung (Gegenüberstellung) von Present Perfect und Simple Past
- How long …? - since & for (regelmäßige Formen)
- Present Perfect Progressive