资源简介 (共27张PPT) present perfect continuousPresent perfect continuousI have been working in the garden all day, and now I'm extremely tired.She has been living in a one-room apartment since she left home.How long have you been playing the piano He's been learning German for two years, but he still can't speak it very well.We've been painting our house since last Friday, but we're still a long way from finishing.We haven't been living in Germany very long.Why are you sweating Have you been running Present perfect: simple or continuous In each case the first sentence contains the present perfect simple, and the second sentence the present perfect continuous.NOTE: In some cases both sentences are possible/correct. You should choose the better/more likely sentence.have/has been doing现在完成进行时表示动作开始于过去,持续到现在并且还在进行中。完成进行体是完成体与进行体的结合,同时具备完成体与进行体的一些因素,比如,它具备进行体的未完成性,暂时性,感彩等特点。Have/has been doing: 现在完成进行时Ironman57:26 I have been buzzing you.58:09You told me to lay low and that is what I have been doing.01:28They have been dealing under the table.I am going to stop them.01:34Wehave been working our best.26:56He wants to be alone, but see if he has been talking to anybody.Hulk01:09:07We know he has been talking to somebody.01:13:43I got to tell you. I have been wandering if you were ever real.01:26:14 I don’t know what you have been ladling into yourself.Thor01:34Why, it must have been enforcing Father’s last command.01:53 I have been hearing about the New Mexico situation.Q1.Which of the two sentences below is the better or more likely I’ve worked in the garden all day and now I’m tired.I’ve been working in the garden all day and now I’m tired.Q2.Which of the two sentences below is the better or more likely What have you done You’re all wet.What have you been doing You’re all wet.Q3.Which of the two sentences below is the better or more likely I’ve finished my homework. Now I’m going to watch TV.I’ve been finishing my homework. Now I’m going to watch TV.Q4.Which of the two sentences below is the better or more likely What have you done with my keys I haven’t seen your keys.What have you been doing with my keys - I haven’t seen your keys.Q5.Which of the two sentences below is the better or more likely She’s worked in the garden all morning and she’s still not finished.She’s been working in the garden all morning and she’s still not finished.Q6.Which of the two sentences below is the better or more likely Why are you sweating - I’ve cut the grass.Why are you sweating - I’ve been cutting the grass.Q7.Which of the two sentences below is the better or more likely How many biscuits have you eaten How many biscuits have you been eating Q8.Which of the two sentences below is the better or more likely How long have you known her How long have you been knowing her Q9.Which of the two sentences below is the better or more likely I’ve had this computer for over 10 years.I’ve been having this computer for over 10 years.Q10.Which of the two sentences below is the better or more likely I’ve had piano lessons for over 10 years and I’m still not very good.I’ve been having piano lessons for over 10 years and I’m still not very good.Q11.Which of the two sentences below is the better or more likely How long has he seen her - Not long, but they’re getting married next month.How long has he been seeing her - Not long, but they’re getting married next month.Q12.Which of the two sentences below is the better or more likely I have cooked for the last two hours and now you tell me you’re not hungry!I have been cooking for the last two hours and now you tell me you’re not hungry!Q13.Which of the two sentences below is the better or more likely He’s put on a lot of weight since he came to Germany.He’s been putting on a lot of weight since he came to Germany.Which of the two sentences below is the better or more likely Why are you crying - I’ve cut onions.Why are you crying - I’ve been cutting onions.Has the film started yet Has the film been starting yet Which of the two sentences below is the better or more likely They have built the new road around the school for more than a year.They have been building the new road around the school for more than a year.Teacher to student: Have you done your homework Teacher to student: Have you been doing your homework Which of the two sentences below is the better or more likely Someone has taken my dictionary!Someone has been taking my dictionary!Has John told you about the party next week - No, I haven’t seen him today.Has John been telling you about the party next week - No, I haven’t seen him today.Which of the two sentences below is the better or more likely Has John told you about the party next week - No, we were talking about last weekend.Has John been telling you about the party next week - No, we were talking about last weekend.Past perfect continuousI had been working in the garden all day, and all I wanted to do was sleep.She had been living in a one-room apartment for a year before getting married.How long had you been playing the piano before the accident with your hand He'd been learning German for two years, but he stopped when he returned to Japan.We'd been painting our house for two weeks, but we were still a long way from finishing. 展开更多...... 收起↑ 资源预览