Present Perfect Continuous Tense Quiz

Question 1

Which of the following sentences correctly uses the present perfect continuous tense?

a) He has been study for two hours.
b) He has been studying for two hours.
c) He has studied for two hours.
d) He is studying for two hours.

Question 2

Identify the verb in the following present perfect continuous tense sentence: “They have been traveling around the world.”

a) Have been
b) Traveling
c) Around
d) Have been traveling

Question 3

Which of the following sentences uses the correct present perfect continuous tense form of the verb “to work”?

a) She has been work at the company for five years.
b) She has working at the company for five years.
c) She has been working at the company for five years.
d) She is working at the company for five years.

Question 4

What is the correct present perfect continuous tense form of the verb in the following sentence: “We _ (to wait) for you all day”?

a) Has been waiting
b) Have been waiting
c) Have been waits
d) Have waited

Question 5

Which of the following sentences correctly uses the present perfect continuous tense?

a) They have been playing soccer since morning.
b) They playing soccer since morning.
c) They played soccer since morning.
d) They have play soccer since morning.

Question 6

Identify the verb in the following present perfect continuous tense sentence: “She has been learning Spanish for months.”

a) Has been
b) Learning
c) Has been learning
d) Spanish

Question 7

Which of the following sentences uses the correct present perfect continuous tense form of the verb “to read”?

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a) He has been reads books all day.
b) He is reading books all day.
c) He been reading books all day.
d) He has been reading books all day.

Question 8

What is the correct present perfect continuous tense form of the verb in the following sentence: “I _ (to study) for my exams”?

a) Has been studying
b) Have been studies
c) Have been studying
d) Has studying

Question 9

Which of the following sentences correctly uses the present perfect continuous tense?

a) We have been watching TV for hours.
b) We have watching TV for hours.
c) We watched TV for hours.
d) We watch TV for hours.

Question 10

Identify the verb in the following present perfect continuous tense sentence: “They have been practicing for the concert.”

a) Practicing
b) Have
c) Practicing for the concert
d) Have been practicing


Answers and Explanations

Question 1

Correct Answer: b) He has been studying for two hours.

  • Explanation: “Has been studying” is the correct present perfect continuous tense form of the verb “to study,” indicating an action that started in the past and is still ongoing.

Question 2

Correct Answer: d) Have been traveling

  • Explanation: “Have been traveling” is the present perfect continuous tense verb phrase indicating an ongoing action from the past up to the present.

Question 3

Correct Answer: c) She has been working at the company for five years.

  • Explanation: “Has been working” is the correct present perfect continuous tense form of the verb “to work,” indicating an action that started in the past and is still ongoing.
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Question 4

Correct Answer: b) Have been waiting

  • Explanation: “Have been waiting” is the correct present perfect continuous tense form of the verb “to wait,” indicating an action that started in the past and is still ongoing.

Question 5

Correct Answer: a) They have been playing soccer since morning.

  • Explanation: “Have been playing” is the correct present perfect continuous tense form of the verb “to play,” indicating an action that started in the past and is still ongoing.

Question 6

Correct Answer: c) Has been learning

  • Explanation: “Has been learning” is the present perfect continuous tense verb phrase indicating an ongoing action from the past up to the present.

Question 7

Correct Answer: d) He has been reading books all day.

  • Explanation: “Has been reading” is the correct present perfect continuous tense form of the verb “to read,” indicating an action that started in the past and is still ongoing.

Question 8

Correct Answer: c) Have been studying

  • Explanation: “Have been studying” is the correct present perfect continuous tense form of the verb “to study,” indicating an action that started in the past and is still ongoing.

Question 9

Correct Answer: a) We have been watching TV for hours.

  • Explanation: “Have been watching” is the correct present perfect continuous tense form of the verb “to watch,” indicating an action that started in the past and is still ongoing.

Question 10

Correct Answer: d) Have been practicing

  • Explanation: “Have been practicing” is the present perfect continuous tense verb phrase indicating an ongoing action from the past up to the present.
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MCQ quiz , 10 questions , 4 options each , correct answers & explanations at the end of quiz . Suject : past  tense

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