Present Perfect Continuous Quiz

This present perfect continuous quiz will test you on the following important forms of this tense:


  • Affirmative
  • Negative
  • Yes / No Questions 
  • Question words (How; why; when; etc)

It's an online quiz and interactive, so you just have to write your answers in the gap then click to check your score after each quiz. 

You can also download these quizzes to PDF if you want to practice them or use them in the classroom. 

Note: don't leave a gap after the last word you write in or it will be marked as wrong and use capitals when needed e.g. the start of a sentence or for names.

Present Perfect Continuous Quiz

Affirmative

Instructions
Place the verbs in brackets into the present perfect continuous tense. View the answers by clicking 'show' at the end.
  1. I
    (help) him with his homework.
  2. They
    (drive) since this morning.
  3. Jack
    (travel) for three hours.
  4. Most people
    (arrive) on time for the show.
  5. We
    (win) every football match this season.
  6. The bike’s tyres
    (lose) air.
  7. My father
    (feel) unwell this week.
  8. He
    (work) hard to increase his income recently.
  9. The flowers
    (sell) well today.
  10. Our house
    (burgle) twice since we moved in.
Your Result is (1/10)

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