Present Perfect Progressive — Lückentext 2: Verneinung und Fragen
Übe Verneinungen und Fragen im Present Perfect Progressive.
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
- She well lately — she should see a doctor. (not: sleep)
→ She has not been sleeping well lately — she should see a doctor.
- you long? You look very tired. (wait)
→ Have you been waiting long? You look very tired.
- He enough water — his lips are very dry. (not: drink)
→ He has not been drinking enough water — his lips are very dry.
- they to fix the problem since this morning? (try)
→ Have they been trying to fix the problem since this morning?
- 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.
- she here all afternoon? (sit)
→ Has she been sitting here all afternoon?
- The heating properly for weeks — we need a technician. (not: work)
→ The heating has not been working properly for weeks — we need a technician.
- the team on this project since Monday? (work)
→ Has the team been working on this project since Monday?
- She the dishes — the sink is full. (not: do)
→ She has not been doing the dishes — the sink is full.
- it long? The ground is very wet. (rain)
→ Has it been raining long? The ground is very wet.
- 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.
- he German long enough to have a basic conversation? (learn)
→ Has he been learning German long enough to have a basic conversation?
- The cat her food — something must be wrong. (not: eat)
→ The cat has not been eating her food — something must be wrong.
- you about applying for a new job recently? (think)
→ Have you been thinking about applying for a new job recently?
- 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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- 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