sprawdzenie zadania

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mam pytanie czy present perfect continuous czasownik jest w formie past participle ??

prosze o sprawdzenie tego zadanka

5 In your notebook, write questions with
How long ... and answers with the
present perfect continuous.

you / study English? (over three years)

How long have you been studying English?
I’ve been studying English for over three years?

1 trains / go between Britain and France? (since the 1990s)
2 Madonna / make pop records? (since the 1980s)
3 American presidents / live in the White House? (since 1800)
4 Bill Gates / manage Microsoft? (since 1975)
5 you / live in this town? (over four years)


1 tego nie wiem

2 how long has she been made pop recors?
she has been made pop records since the 1980s

3 how long has he been living in the white house?
he has been living in the white house since 1800

4 how long has he been manage microsoft?
he has been manage microsoft since 1975

5 how long have you been living in this town?
I've been living in this town for over four years
>mam pytanie czy present perfect continuous czasownik jest w formie
>past participle ??

nie rozumiem pytania :|

>1 trains / go between Britain and France? (since the 1990s)
How long have trains been going between Britain and France?
They have been going since the 1990s.

>2 How long has {Madonna} been {making} pop recors?
> She has been {making} pop records/them since the 1980s.

>3 How long {have American presidents} been living in the White House?
> {They have} been living in the White House/there since 1800.

>4 How long has {Bill Gates} been {managing} Microsoft?
> {He} has been {managing} Microsoft since 1975.
a dlaczego w 4 w odpowiedzi jest them a w 5 there ??
pomylilo mie sie w 2 i 3
nie, to sa tylko opcje, jednak poprawne tak jak ich pelne odpowiedniki rzeczownikowe:
pop records = zaimek 'them'
in the White House = 'there'

w odpowiedziach na pytania stosuje czesto skrocone wersje poprzez uzywanie zaimkow badz przyslowkow (pamietaj, skad sie wzielo pojecie 'zaimek = zamiast rzeczownika')

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