Make the present perfect continuous positive or negative:
1. (she / work here for five years)
2. (I / study all day)
3. (you / eat a lot recently)
4. (we / live in London for six months)
5. (he / play football so he’s tired)
6. (they / learn English for two years)
7. (I / cook so I’m really hot)
8. (she / go to the cinema every weekend for years)
9. (it / rain, the pavement is wet)
10. (you / sleep for twelve hours)
1. (I / not / work today)
2. (you / not / eat well recently)
3. (we / not / exercise enough)
4. (she / not / study)
5. (they / not / live here for very long)
6. (it / not / snow)
7. (he / not / play football for five years)
8. (we / not / drink enough water – that’s why we feel tired)
9. (I / not / sleep – I was reading)
10. (they / not / watch TV much recently)
If you (want) to come home late, (ask) your parents.
2. Can you tell me what (to do)? Can you (give) me some advice?
Your problem is serious. Let me (think) about it
Playing footbal is a great way to keep fit.
You seem (to be) ill. Why don't you (make) an appointment with the doctor?
3. It was raining so hard that we couldn't go out.
She was so tired that she took the week off.
The children were having such a wonderful time that they didn't want to go bed.
4. Linda asked me where I was going.
The police officer told him to put his hands up in the air.
The teacher said that she wanted to have a word with me.
Alex asked Karen if she wanted to go out for dinner that night.