Practice the Present Perfect Progressive
Answer the Questions
1. Have you been working on a long-term career goal? If so, what have you been doing?
2. Have you been working on a long-term personal goal?
3. What have you been doing during the last few weeks?
4. Have you been studying English as much as you wanted to? Why or why not?
5. Have you been keeping in touch with your family recently?
6. Have you been taking care of your health during the last year?
7. Have you been taking care of an elderly parent, a child or a pet recently?
8. How've you been doing lately?
Challenge: Describe some recent accomplishments (or difficulties). Use
the present perfect and the present perfect progressive. Remember that
you should choose a topic that began in the past and is ongoing.
Example: I have been working to achieve an M.B.A. I have finished my
undergraduate studies and taken my first year of graduate level
classes. Recently, I have been studying and working very hard. I have
been working as an administrative assitant to pay for my M.B.A. During
the evenings, I have been studying and writing papers. I have completed
half of my overall goal.
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