Present Perfect Continuous
Present Perfect Simple
Past Simple
Past Continuous
Past Perfect Continuous
100

We have been (fight) for ages.

We have been fighting for ages.

100

They ____ been to the Pyramids in Egypt

They have been to the Pyramids in Egypt

100

You (eat) the wrong lunch!

You ate the wrong lunch!
100

They (buy) a new sofa for our living room.

They were buying a new sofa for our living room.

100

We had ____ finishing the project.

We had been finishing the project.

200

She ____ ____ studying for the exam.

She has been studying for the exam.

200

He ____ lost his keys again.

He has lost his keys again.

200

I (go) to the cinema on the weekend.

I went to the cinema on the weekend.

200

____ you playing videogames all night?

Were you playing videogames all night?

200

The printer ____ working properly.

The printer had not been working properly.

300

He has (work) too hard this week.

He has been working too hard this week.

300

I have (finish) my homework.

I have finished my homework.

300

I (drive) to work and (teach) a lesson.

I drove to work and taught a lesson.

300

Was he not (do) his homework?

Was he not doing his homework.

300

Had the players ____ playing by the rules?

Had the player been playing by the rule?

400

Rick_ been trying for too long.

Rick's been trying for too long.

400

They have (eat) the whole meal.

They have eaten the whole meal

400

She (fly) to Morocco and (lose) her phone.

She flew to Morocco and lost her phone.

400

Someone threw a shoe at him ____ he was speaking.

Someone threw a shoe at him while he was speaking.

400

Had the teachers (strike) for 2 weeks?

Had the teachers been striking for 2 week?

500

Has it been raining ____ you got here?

Has it been raining since you got here?

500

She (visit) to Paris on holiday.

She has visited to Paris on holiday.

500
____ you find the lost key?

Did you find the lost key?

500

I was watching a horror film ____ I heard a noise.

I was watching a horror film when I heard a noise.

500

I finally reached my mum, (call) her all day.

I finally reached my mum, I'd been calling her all day.