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--instructions--

This task doesn't have audio. Read the question below and select the correct answer.

--questions--

--text--

Which sentence uses the Present Perfect Continuous tense correctly?

--answers--

Sophie works on the screen reader updates recently.

--feedback--

This sentence is in the Present Simple tense, not the Present Perfect Continuous.


Sophie has been working on the screen reader updates.


Sophie is working on the screen reader updates.

--feedback--

This sentence is in the Present Continuous, which describes an action happening right now, not over time.


Sophie worked on the screen reader updates last week.

--feedback--

This sentence is in the Past Simple, which describes a completed action, not an ongoing one.

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--explanation--

The Present Perfect Continuous tense is used to describe actions that began in the past and are still happening. It is formed using has/have been + verb(-ing).