Choose the correct form: present perfect or present perfect continuous. 1) i tenses for three weeks now. do you think i have made any progress? -have been practising -have practised 2) helen you are seriously ill. why didn't you tell me yourself. -has been telling -has told 3) your breath smells awful. -have you smoked? -have you been smoking? 4) i her to be extra careful when opening the car door. i'm not really surprised to hear that she hit a pedestrian. -have often told -have often been telling 5) with this last sentence the exercise. -have been finishing -have finished
2 - has told
3 - have you smoked?
4 - have often told
5 - have finished