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--instructions--

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

--questions--

--text--

Which sentence shows that the action has been ongoing but hasn't happened as expected?

--answers--

She hasn't been attending meetings regularly.


She hasn't attended any meetings this month.

--feedback--

This is in the Present Perfect tense negative form, showing a completed action that hasn't happened.


She wasn't attending the meeting.

--feedback--

This is in the Past Continuous tense, not the Present Perfect Continuous tense.


She doesn't attend meetings.

--feedback--

This is in the Present Simple tense, not related to ongoing or completed actions.

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--explanation--

Present Perfect Continuous tense negative form emphasizes an ongoing action that has lacked consistency over time, while the Present Perfect tense negative form indicates that an action hasn't occurred at all up to now.

Past Continuous tense negative form deals with an action that was not happening at a specific past moment, focusing solely on the past.

Present Simple tense negative form shows a lack of regularity or habitual behavior, describing an action that generally does not happen.