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What have they been doing? (Present Perfect Simple / Continuous) How do they feel? (Normal and Strong adjectives)

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What have they been doing?(Present Perfect Simple / Continuous)

How do they feel?(Normal and Strong adjectives)

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Uses of the Present Perfect

Present Perfect Simple

• For past experiences, when we don’t say exactly when they happened.I have been to Chicago, but I haven’t been to Boston.

• For recent past actions (often with “just”).I’ve just passed my driving test.

• With “yet” and “already”.I’ve already bought a car.

• Present Perfect + for /since with non-action verbs to talk about something which started in the past and is still true now.I have been a teacher for thirteen years.

Present Perfect Continuous

• Present Perfect Continuous + for /since with action verbs to talk about something which started in the past and is still true now.I have been teaching at this school for three years.

• For continuous or repeated actions which have been happening very recently. The actions have usually just finished.I’ve been walking on the beach every day till last week.

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What’s wrong with them?

1. She / fight / sister. She is ________.

2. She / be / hairdresser’s. She is ________.

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What’s wrong with them?

She’s been fighting with her sister.

She is angry.

She’s been to the hairdresser’s.

She is furious.

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What’s the matter with them?

3. He / run / rain. He must be _____.

4. He / work / snow.He must be _____.

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What’s the matter with them?

He’s been running under the rain. He must be cold.

He’s been working under the snow.He must be freezing.

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What’s wrong with them?

5. He / see / ghost. He feels _____.

6. He / watch / scary movie.He feels ______.

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What’s the matter with them?

He has seen a ghost. He feels scared.

He’s watched a scary movie.He feels terrified.

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What’s the matter with them?

7. He / run / marathon. He feels ______.

8. He / be awake / all night.He feels ________.

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What’s the matter with them?

He’s been running a marathon. He feels tired.

He has been awake all night.He feels exhausted.

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What’s wrong with them?

9. She / eat / ice-cream. She is ______.

10. He / work / coal mine.He is ________.

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What’s wrong with them?

She’s been eaten an ice-cream. She is dirty.

He’s been working in a coal mine.He is filthy.

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What’s the matter with them?

11. She / take photos / desert. She’s probably ______ .

12. He / clean / all morning.He’s probably _______.

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What’s the matter with them?

She’s been taking photos in the desert.

She’s probably hot.

He’s been cleaning all morning.He’s probably boiling.

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What’s the matter with them?

13. She / swim / Hawai. She looks ______.

14.They / watch / football match.They look _______.

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What’s the matter with them?

She’s been swimming in Hawai. She looks happy.

They’ve been watching a football match.

They look delighted.

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What’s the matter with them?

15. Someone / tell / joke.She found it _______.

16.They / drink / too much.They look _________.

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What’s the matter with them?

Someone has told her a joke.She found it funny.

They’ve been drinking too much.They look hilarious.

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