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Jugar Test
1. 
Which sentence is NOT spelled correctly?
A.
I have been working
B.
I've been studying English for two years.
C.
You has been taked care of them since childhood.
D.
He hasn't been living here.
2. 
the present perfect perfect continuous is the same as the present perfect simple
A.
true
B.
false
3. 
"It has been raining for three hours" is that spelled correctly?
A.
true
B.
false
4. 
"John hasn't been living in L.A." and "john hasn't been living in L.A." they are different sentences
A.
true
B.
false
5. 
write this sentence correctly: "have been / since / talking / their class ended / they"
6. 
which is the correct structure in the affirmative form
A.
subject + has/have + been + verb (ing) + complement
B.
subject + have +verb (ing) + been
C.
subject + not + been + verb (ing) + complement
D.
has/have + subject + verb (ing) +complement
7. 
"Statives are verbs that can NOT be used continuously, that is, in those verbs that must be conjugated continuously, they will NOT be formulated like this. Statives Verbs are verbs that describe states, conditions and situations." this statement is
A.
true
B.
false
8. 
"Lucas has been mopping the floor for 30 minutes" this sentence is:
A.
presente perfecto
B.
presente perfecto continuo
C.
presen progressive
D.
ninguno de los anteriores
9. 
rewrite the following sentence in present perfect continuous: "susan has worked for 30 days in that company"
10. 
the present perfect continuous focuses more on duration
A.
true
B.
false