Perfekt in der Verlaufsform

(Present perfect continuous)


Einführung

Wir verwenden das Perfekt in der Verlaufsform, um Handlungen zu beschreiben, die in der Vergangenheit begonnen haben und in der Gegenwart (und wahrscheinlich in naher Zukunft) fortgesetzt werden).

Form

Um das Perfekt in der Verlaufsform zu bilden, verwenden wir das Verb „have" + „been" + „-ing"-Form des Hauptverbs

positiv I / You / We / They have
've
been living in France for five years.
He / She / It has
's
negativ I / You / We / They have not
haven't
He / She / It has not
hasn't
Frage Have I / You / We / They in France for five years?
Has He / She / It

Beispiele


Übungen

Vervollständigen Sie die Sätze mit der positiven, negativen oder Frageform des Perfekts in der Verlaufsform für das Verb in Klammern:

.
1)
She    the bus to work while her car is being repaired. (take)

 
2)
Tom and Sarah    to London since they moved to the country. (not go)

 
3)
I    for my keys all morning but I still can’t find them. (look)

 
4)
   you    English for long? (study)

 

Weitere Übungen

Vervollständigen Sie die Sätze mit dem Present Perfect Continuous:
.
1)
I ____ money for my holiday.
 

 

2)
They ____ the roads for weeks.
 

 

3)
We ____ for long.
 

 

4)
James and Simon ____ every night this week.
 

 

5)
____ all weekend?
 

 

6)
Anna ____ in Canada since 2004.
 

 


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