Present Perfect Progressive — Lückentext 2: Verneinung und Fragen

Übe Verneinungen und Fragen im Present Perfect Progressive.

B1 Lückentext

Fülle die Lücken mit der richtigen Form des Present Perfect Progressive. Bei Verneinungen verwende die Langform (have not been / has not been + Verb-ing). Bei Fragen trage have oder has in das erste Feld und been + Verb-ing in das zweite Feld ein. Das Verb steht in Klammern.

Aufgabe

  1. She well lately — she should see a doctor. (not: sleep)
    → She has not been sleeping well lately — she should see a doctor.
  2. you long? You look very tired. (wait)
    Have you been waiting long? You look very tired.
  3. He enough water — his lips are very dry. (not: drink)
    → He has not been drinking enough water — his lips are very dry.
  4. they to fix the problem since this morning? (try)
    Have they been trying to fix the problem since this morning?
  5. I as much as I should — I need to get back to training. (not: exercise)
    → I have not been exercising as much as I should — I need to get back to training.
  6. she here all afternoon? (sit)
    Has she been sitting here all afternoon?
  7. The heating properly for weeks — we need a technician. (not: work)
    → The heating has not been working properly for weeks — we need a technician.
  8. the team on this project since Monday? (work)
    Has the team been working on this project since Monday?
  9. She the dishes — the sink is full. (not: do)
    → She has not been doing the dishes — the sink is full.
  10. it long? The ground is very wet. (rain)
    Has it been raining long? The ground is very wet.
  11. We the house for months because we cannot agree on a colour. (not: repaint)
    → We have not been repainting the house for months because we cannot agree on a colour.
  12. he German long enough to have a basic conversation? (learn)
    Has he been learning German long enough to have a basic conversation?
  13. The cat her food — something must be wrong. (not: eat)
    → The cat has not been eating her food — something must be wrong.
  14. you about applying for a new job recently? (think)
    Have you been thinking about applying for a new job recently?
  15. He enough lately — he keeps making silly mistakes. (not: concentrate)
    → He has not been concentrating enough lately — he keeps making silly mistakes.
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