I have read several books about sailing and I am quite fascinated by the sport. (PRESENT PERFECT SIMPLE)
You look absolutely exhausted. What have you been doing? (PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS)
He has been reading that book for over two weeks and he has not finished yet. He's such a slow reader. (PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS, PRESENT PERFECT SIMPLE)
My sister has been living in Norwich for two months. She seems to like it there and is not planning to leave. (PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS)
My dad has just started a new job. (PRESENT PERFECT SIMPLE)
You should put some boots on. It has been raining for several days now and the ground is pretty muddy. (PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS)
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I have read several books about sailing and I am quite fascinated by the sport. (PRESENT PERFECT SIMPLE)
You look absolutely exhausted. What have you been doing? (PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS)
He has been reading that book for over two weeks and he has not finished yet. He's such a slow reader. (PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS, PRESENT PERFECT SIMPLE)
My sister has been living in Norwich for two months. She seems to like it there and is not planning to leave. (PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS)
My dad has just started a new job. (PRESENT PERFECT SIMPLE)
You should put some boots on. It has been raining for several days now and the ground is pretty muddy. (PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS)
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I have read several books about sailing and I am quite fascinated by the sport. (READ)
You look absolutely exhausted. What have you been doing? (YOU DO)
He has been reading that book for over two weeks and he has not finished yet. He's such a slow reader. (READ, NOT FINISH)
My sister has been living in Norwich for two months. She seems to like it there and is not planning to leave. (LIVE)
My dad has just started a new job. (JUST START)
You should put some boots on. It has been raining for several days now and the ground is pretty muddy. (RAIN)