Present Perfect Simple Versus Present Perfect Continuous

Present Perfect Simple Versus Present Perfect Continuous

Identify which grammar form is correct in each sentence.

Present Perfect Simple versus Present Perfect Continuous

Complete the sentences with the correct forms.
1.
I
Lisa since last year.
2.
We
on this for hours, but we still haven't made much progress.
3.
How long
Michael?
4.
the project yet?
5.
I
to the Beatles all day; I'm now on their fifth album.
6.
You look tired. Have you
a lot lately?
7.
Sorry I'm late. Have you
long for me?
8.
He
in several different countries.
9.
I can't find my keys again! I don't believe it! I have
my keys a lot recently.
10.
I
all the tasks on my to-do list today. I can go home now!
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