curriculum/challenges/english/blocks/learn-present-perfect-while-talking-about-accessibility/67165185a42acc499c6ada3d.md
Listen to the audio and answer the question below.
What is Tom trying to find out?
If the screen reader updates are completely finished.
Tom's question is about an ongoing process, not whether the updates are fully completed.
If the screen reader updates have not started yet.
Tom's question suggests that the updates have already started, not that they haven't begun.
If Sophie has been actively working on the screen reader updates.
If the screen reader updates will start next week.
Tom is asking about recent work, not about plans for the future.
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Tom uses the Present Perfect Continuous tense to ask if Sophie has been actively engaged in updating the screen reader. His question focuses on whether the work has been ongoing.
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