Exercício 1: Formação do Present Perfect Progressive
2. She *has been working* at the company since 2019. (Dica: enfatiza a duração da ação iniciada no passado)
3. I *have been learning* grammar rules all morning. (Dica: verbo “learn” no Present Perfect Progressive)
4. We *have been practicing* pronunciation every day. (Dica: verbo “practice” no gerúndio após “have/has been”)
5. He *has been reading* that book for a week. (Dica: ação que começou no passado e ainda continua)
6. You *have been waiting* for the bus for 30 minutes. (Dica: verbo “wait” com a estrutura correta do Present Perfect Progressive)
7. The students *have been preparing* for the exam since last month. (Dica: enfatizar a preparação contínua)
8. My parents *have been visiting* friends all afternoon. (Dica: verbo “visit” em forma contínua)
9. It *has been raining* since this morning. (Dica: verbo “rain” usado para falar do clima em Present Perfect Progressive)
10. We *have been talking* about the project for an hour. (Dica: verbo “talk” no tempo correto para expressar ação contínua)
Exercício 2: Uso do Present Perfect Progressive em Perguntas e Negativas
2. She *has not been feeling* well these days. (Dica: forma negativa inclui “not” após “have/has”)
3. *Have* they *been playing* football all afternoon? (Dica: verbo “play” na forma contínua para perguntas)
4. I *have not been watching* TV recently. (Dica: negativa com verbo “watch” no Present Perfect Progressive)
5. *Has* he *been working* on the project since morning? (Dica: usar “Has” para terceira pessoa do singular)
6. We *have not been eating* out much lately. (Dica: negativa com verbo “eat” na forma contínua)
7. *Have* you *been reading* the news today? (Dica: perguntas no Present Perfect Progressive para ações recentes)
8. They *have not been traveling* this year. (Dica: negativa com verbo “travel” no Present Perfect Progressive)
9. *Has* she *been practicing* her Polish every day? (Dica: perguntas com “Has” e verbo no gerúndio)
10. I *have not been sleeping* well recently. (Dica: forma negativa do verbo “sleep” no Present Perfect Progressive)