Present perfect or present perfect continuous or present continuous 1. have you read/have you been reading that newspaper yet? can i have it? 2. how long have you been cleaning/have you cleaned that car? haven't you finished/ have you been finishing it yet? 3. how long have you known/have you been knowing rosa? 4. he is living/has been living in manchester since 1990. 5. she has liked/has been liking you since she saw you at that party. 6. i'm sorry i'm late. how long have you been waiting/are you waiting? 7. i've played/i've been playing tennis twice this week. 8. it's been raining/is raining here all morning. it started at eight.
1. Have you read that newspaper yet? Can I have it?
2. How long have you been cleaning that car? Haven't you finished it yet?
3. How long have you known Rosa?
4. He has been living in Manchester since 1990.
5. She has liked you since she saw you at that party.
6. I'm sorry I'm late. How long have you been waiting?
7. I've played tennis twice this week.
8. It's been raining here all morning. It started at eight.