Present Perfect Progressive — Lückentext 1
Setze das Verb in der richtigen Form des Present Perfect Progressive ein.
Bilde das Present Perfect Progressive mit have been oder has been und dem Verb mit der Endung -ing. Beachte die Rechtschreibregeln: Endet das Verb auf einem kurzen betonten Vokal + Konsonant, wird der Konsonant verdoppelt (z. B. run → running). Stummes -e fällt weg (z. B. write → writing). Bei Fragen trage das Hilfsverb (Have/Has) in das erste Feld und been + Verb-ing in das zweite Feld ein.
Aufgabe
- She all morning — her eyes are red. (cry)
→ She has been crying all morning — her eyes are red.
- I for this job for three months. (look)
→ I have been looking for this job for three months.
- They in the garden since 9 a.m. (work)
→ They have been working in the garden since 9 a.m.
- He the piano since he was six years old. (play)
→ He has been playing the piano since he was six years old.
- We for the bus for half an hour. (wait)
→ We have been waiting for the bus for half an hour.
- It since Tuesday — everything is flooded. (rain)
→ It has been raining since Tuesday — everything is flooded.
- She on her thesis for the past two weeks. (write)
→ She has been writing on her thesis for the past two weeks.
- The dog all day — it must be hungry. (bark)
→ The dog has been barking all day — it must be hungry.
- I a lot of water lately — it is very hot outside. (drink)
→ I have been drinking a lot of water lately — it is very hot outside.
- He extra hours at work to save money for a holiday. (do)
→ He has been doing extra hours at work to save money for a holiday.
- We to get a table at that restaurant for weeks. (try)
→ We have been trying to get a table at that restaurant for weeks.
- She French at the language school since January. (learn)
→ She has been learning French at the language school since January.
- the children video games all afternoon? (play)
→ Have the children been playing video games all afternoon?
- you long? You look exhausted. (run)
→ Have you been running long? You look exhausted.
- He a lot since he started the new fitness programme. (train)
→ He has been training a lot since he started the new fitness programme.
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- Present Perfect Progressive — Fehlerkorrektur 1
- Present Perfect Progressive — Lückentext 1
- Present Perfect Progressive — Lückentext 2: Verneinung und Fragen
- Present Perfect Progressive — Lückentext 3: Gemischte Formen
- Present Perfect Progressive — Übersetzung 1
- Present Perfect Progressive — Umformung 1
- Present Perfect vs. Present Perfect Progressive — Lückentext 1
- Present Perfect vs. Present Perfect Progressive — Lückentext 2
- Present Perfect vs. Present Perfect Progressive — Lückentext 3