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Thì Hoàn thành tiếp diễn

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Thì HTHT TD:
- Key words: (Các dấu hiệu khác để nhận biết thì hiện tại
hoàn thành tiếp diễn) all day, all her/his lifetime, all day
long, all the morning/afternoon.
- I have been running all the afternoon
- She has been hoping to meet him all day long
- I am so tired. I have been searching for a new
apartment all the morning.
- How long have you been playing the piano?
- She has been teaching here for about 12 years.
- She has been waiting for him all her lifetime
- Uses: we use the present perfect continous to show an
activity that began in the past and continues up to the
present. ( thì này chỉ có 1 cách dùng này thôi)
Example:
• I have been reading for 2 hours.
(ban copy cai anh nay vao slide de phan tich 1 vi du
lam mau: nhan manh tinh lien tuc)
• (ring): the phone has been ringing for two minutes.
• (wait): You have been waiting here for two hours.
• (teach): James has been teaching at the university
since January.
• (work): She has been working at that company for
three years.( co ay da va dag lam viec o cong ty do
suot 3 nam nay)
• Recently/ lately: (gan day, moi day, dao nay.)
 Recently, I have been feeling realy tired.
 Have you been exercising lately?
- Phan biet: present perfect and present perfect continous:
Present perfect tense Present perfect continous tense
I’ve been decorating the house


this summer.
 The focus is on the action –
decorating – and the action is
unfinished.
I’ve painted the living room blue.
 The focus is on the finished result.
The activity is finished but we can
see the result now.
(We use the present perfect
continuous when the focus is on an
activity that is unfinished.)
I’ve read that book you lent me.
( I finished it yesterday.)
 The present perfect simple (I’ve
read) gives the idea of
completion
I’ve been reading that book you
lent me.
( I’ve got another 50 pages to
read.)
 The present perfect
continuous (I’ve been reading)
suggests that something is
unfinished.
She’s been writing emails for 3
hours.
 The present perfect
continuous (has been writing)
talks about how long something
has been happening.

She’s written 10 messages.
 The present perfect simple (has
written) talks about how
much/how many have been
completed.
- Mot so bai tap cung co phan phan biet 2 thi:
1. Mary ___(rest) in the garden all day because she
___(be) ill.
A. Has rested – has been being
B. Has been resting – has been
C. Has been resting – has been being
D. Has rested – has been
Dap an la B, all day => manh de thu nhat la has been resting,
menh de thu hai co dong tu la “ill” => ill ko co hanh dong xay
ra, ko chia o tiep dien.
2. She ___ (work) so hard this week that she ___(not
have) time to go to the cinema.
Dap an la “has been working – hasn’t had”: menh de
thu nhat nhan manh vao hanh dong lam viec, menh de
thu 2 nhan manh ket qua co ay ko the di xem phim.

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