This flashcard tests the correct sequence of tenses. 'Have you written' (present perfect) is for a completed action relevant now. 'Have just finished' (present perfect) indicates recent completion. 'Have been doing' (present perfect continuous) emphasizes the duration of the task.
Have you written the report? Yes, I have just finished it. I have been doing it for so long.
| Question | … the report? Yes, I … it. I … it for so long. |
|---|---|
| Title | 689 |
| QType (0=kprim,1=mc,2=sc) | 2 |
| Q_1 | Have you written/have just finished/have been doing |
| Q_2 | Did you write/have just finished/have been doing |
| Q_3 | Have you written/have just finished/have done |
| Q_4 | Have you written/just finish/have been doing |
| Answers | 0 0 0 1 |
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