I *have been living*(live) in this city for five years.
They *have been studying*(study) English since 2015.
He *has been working*(work) at the same company for a decade.
She *has been cooking*(cook) dinner for the past hour.
We *have been waiting*(wait) for the bus for thirty minutes.
Jack *has been playing*(play) basketball since he was a child.
My dog *has been barking*(bark) all morning.
The kids *have been watching*(watch) TV for too long.
The neighbors *have been arguing*(argue) for hours.
She *has been trying*(try) to contact you all day.
I *have been learning*(learn) French for six months.
You *have been driving*(drive) for three hours straight.
They *have been playing*(play) video games since noon.
We *have been planning*(plan) this trip for a year.
He *has been practicing*(practice) the piano every day.
Exercise 2: Present Perfect Progressive
She *has been wearing*(wear) that dress all day.
He *has been listening*(listen) to that song on repeat for hours.
I *have been thinking*(think) about you all day.
They *have been traveling*(travel) around the world for a year.
My grandmother *has been knitting*(knit) for decades.
You *have been exercising*(exercise) regularly for months.
She *has been reading*(read) that book for a week.
He *has been writing*(write) his novel for two years.
We *have been discussing*(discuss) this issue for hours.
They *have been painting*(paint) the house for three days.
You *have been shopping*(shop) for new clothes all day.
He *has been running*(run) every morning for a month.
She *has been singing*(sing) in the choir for ten years.
My parents *have been gardening*(garden) for as long as I can remember.
We *have been enjoying*(enjoy) this vacation for the past week.