Present Perfect Simple and Continuous
Tag Questions
Music and Performance
Feelings and Emotions
Random
100

Which sentence is present perfect continuous?
A) I’ve written three songs today.
B) I’ve been writing songs all day.

B) I’ve been writing songs all day.

100

You’re a student, ________?

aren't you

100

What do we call the words of a song?

Lyrics

100

What emotion means “feeling happy and full of delight”?

joyful

100

If your teacher suddenly starts singing Shakira in class, you should feel…
A) bored 😴 B) joyful 😄 C) scared 😱

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200

What is the correct past participle of “do” used in the present perfect tense?

done
200

You haven’t finished your song yet, ________?

have you

200

The person who sings most of the songs in a band is called the ________.

lead singer

200

When you feel unhappy because someone has something you want, you feel ________.

jealous

200

You’ve been listening to your favorite song for three hours straight. Which tense fits best?

Present perfect continuous — “I’ve been listening to music for three hours!”

300

I ______ (not finish) my homework yet.

haven't finished

300

She plays the piano, ________?

doesn't she

300

If the audience claps loudly and all the tickets are gone, the concert has _________.

sold out

300

hat is the opposite of optimistic?

pessimistic

300

The concert is amazing! You turn to your friend and say, “This DJ’s awesome, ________?”

isn't he/she

400

I’m so tired because I ______ (work) in the garden all morning.

have been working

400

They went to the concert last night, ________?

didn't they

400

You’re listening to your favorite singer perform on stage, not recorded. What kind of album might be made from that show?

Live album
400

You studied hard and got a good grade. You feel ________ with yourself.

satisfied

400

You’ve been performing all day, your voice is gone, and you forgot the lyrics — but the crowd still cheers!
Complete the sentence:
“I ______ (sing) all day, and now I sound like a frog!”

have been singing

500

Explain the difference in meaning:
“I’ve read that book” vs. “I’ve been reading that book.”

  • “I’ve read that book” = I finished it (present perfect simple – completed action).

  • “I’ve been reading that book” = I started it, but I may not be finished (present perfect continuous – ongoing action).

500

I’m your favorite teacher, ________?

aren't I

Note: We use “aren’t I” (not “am not I”) for tag questions with I am.

500

During a concert, the band that plays before the main act is the ________.

support band

500

Your friend tells you they’re going through a hard time. You listen and show care. You are being ________.

sympathetic

500

Your friend dropped their ice cream, and instead of laughing, you say, “Oh no, that’s awful!”
That means you’re being ________.

sympathetic

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