1) We want to tell how we have spent our time: a) We have played football. b) We have been playing football. 2) The action is completed now: a) Charly has sent the letter. b) Charly has been sending the letter. 3) I want to tell how I have spent my time: a) I have watched TV. b) I have been watching TV. 4) I want to emphasize that the door is open now: a) Elizabeth has opened the door. b) Elizabeth has been opening the door. 5) I want to emphasize that the house is ready now: a) My friends have built a house. b) My friends have been building a house. 6) If we want to emphasize the duration of an action, we use ... a) Present Perfect Simple b) Present Perfect Progressive 7) If we want to tell, how often something has happened so far, we use ... a) Present Perfect Simple b) Present Perfect Progressive 8) If we want to emphasize the result of an action, we use ... a) Present Perfect Simple b) Present Perfect Progressive 9) If we want to emphasize that an action is completed now, we use ... a) Present Perfect Simple b) Present Perfect Progressive 10) If we want to emphasize how we have spent our time, we use ... a) Present Perfect Simple b) Present Perfect Progressive 11) Why are you out of breath? - I (run) __________________ . a) have been running b) have run 12) The toaster is okay again. Dad (repair) __________________ it. a) has been repairing b) has repaired 13) I am so tired, I (work) __________________ all day. a) have been working b) have worked 14) Your shirt is clean now. Maggie (wash) __________________ it. a) has washed b) has been washing

Which form is correct (Present Perfect Simple or Present Perfect Progressive)?

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