Present perfect continuous

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Age: 14+
Level: ESO 4/ B1
Language: English (en)
ID: 718138
12/02/2021
Country code: ES
Country: Spain
School subject: English as a Second Language (ESL) (1061958)
Main content: Present perfect continuous (2012121)
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Present perfect continuous exercises + audio

Other contents:
Listening, grammar, exercises
Worksheet description:
Objective Explanation:
This worksheet aims to help students understand and practice the Present Perfect Continuous tense in English. By the end of the worksheet, students should be able to recognize when and how to use this tense correctly, express long actions that started in the past and continue until now, as well as communicate recent actions that have clear evidence or results in the present.

Content Overview:
The main content of this worksheet revolves around the Present Perfect Continuous tense. Students will learn how to form sentences using "have/has + been + V-ing" structure, as well as how to create negative sentences and questions. The worksheet also includes examples to provide context and reinforce learning objectives.

Language and Educational Level Context:
This worksheet is designed for English as a Second Language (ESL) students, specifically targeting those who are intermediate or higher proficiency levels. The content is structured to cater to learners who are familiar with basic tenses in English and are looking to enhance their skills in using more complex verb forms.

Subject Relevance:
The Present Perfect Continuous tense is a fundamental aspect of English grammar, especially for ESL students aiming to improve their communication skills. By mastering this tense, students can accurately describe ongoing or recently completed actions, which is essential for effective communication in both written and spoken English.

Instructions:
The instructions guide students through the formation and usage of the Present Perfect Continuous tense. By following the examples provided, students can grasp the structure of the tense and apply it in various contexts. The questions and exercises facilitate practice in expressing both long-term and recent actions, reinforcing the key concept of continuity in the past leading up to the present moment. The example sentences serve as models for students to emulate and adapt to their own language production, helping to solidify their understanding of the Present Perfect Continuous tense.

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Present perfect continuous
Present perfect continuous

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