Present Perfect Simple or Continuous — Exercise 1
To finish the conversation, select the right option: present perfect simple or present perfect continuous. If both forms are possible, use the present perfect continuous.
A: Hi Alex, you look exhausted.
B: I am. I for my final exams all week.
A: That sounds stressful. How many exams so far?
B: Three. I the hardest one this morning.
A: No wonder you look relieved.
B: Yes, but I about the results.
A: You will be fine. What about your project?
B: I on it every evening, but I it yet.
A: How long on it?
B: For nearly a month. I most of it.
A: That is impressive.
B: Thanks. I a lot during this process.
A: Have you sent it to your tutor?
B: Not yet. I it carefully first.
A: Makes sense. You seem much more confident lately.
B: Yes, I confidence since the beginning of the semester.
A: And how is your health?
B: Not great. I very little recently.
A: That is not good.
B: I know. I myself to rest after exams.
A: At least you are almost done now.
B: Exactly. I my last assignment.
A: Congratulations!
B: Thanks! I much better since then.
