Iw. choose the right one: present perfect or present perfect continuous. 1.we have been/ have been having french courses since september. 2.nigar has read/has been reading some magazines for an hour. 3.someone has ridden/has been riding my bike and has broken/has been breaking it. 4.elvin has translated/ has been translating the magazine for a week. 5.i have read/have been reading two books this week. 6.here you are! i have looked/have been looking for you everywhere. 7.you have cooked/ have been cooking pilaff for an hour, and haven’t fi nished yet. 8.they have built/have been building their cottage for three years. 9.my mum has to take my little sister to the dentist as she has broken/has been breaking her tooth. 10.lale has waited/has been waiting for me in the hospital for two hours.
1.We have been having French courses since September.
2.Nigar has been reading some magazines for an hour.
3.Someone has been riding my bike and has broken it.
4.Elvin has been translating the magazine for a week.
5.I have read two books this week.
6.Here you are! I have been looking for you everywhere.
7.You have been cooking pilaff for an hour, and haven’t fi nished yet.
8.They have been building their cottage for three years.
9.My mum has to take my little sister to the dentist as she has broken her tooth.
10.Lale has been waiting for me in the hospital for two hours.