Present perfect vs Present Perfect Progressive

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  1. 5. Use the present perfect simple with a ___ or number.
  2. 6. Progressive tenses can't be used with ___ verbs
  3. 7. past participle of stand.
  4. 9. The Present perfect progressive often focuses on the __ itself.
  5. 10. The adverb __ can only be used with present perfect simple.
  6. 15. Past participle of know.
  7. 16. We use _____tenses for finished and unfinished actions.
  8. 17. Structure for present perfect progressive: Subject +have/has+ ___+ complement.
  9. 20. Past participle of put.
  10. 21. The adverb __ can only be used with present perfect simple.
  11. 22. Sometimes we use the difference between both tenses to talk about different kinds of __ in the present.
  12. 23. Both tenses use the auxiliary ___.
  13. 24. Example of a stative verb.
  14. 25. Never use present perfect with a __ time in the past.
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  1. 1. Past participle of participate.
  2. 2. Present participle of put.
  3. 3. Sometimes there's no ___ between tenses, like with study, live, and work.
  4. 4. Structure for present perfect progressive: Subject +have/has+ been+ ___+ complement.
  5. 6. Past participle of speak.
  6. 7. We use ___ and for for unfinished actions with stative verbs.
  7. 8. past participle of drink.
  8. 11. We can use the present perfect progressive to talk about situations that are ___. Things that are not usual.
  9. 12. The present perfect continuous can be used to emphasis the amount or __ of time that has passed.
  10. 13. The present perfect simple focuses on the __ of the action.
  11. 14. The present perfect simple is commonly used to talk about __.
  12. 18. past participle of take.
  13. 19. Past participle of eat.