Sagot :
Bonjour,
Réponse :
1. The rain started two hours ago. It’s still raining now.
( La pluie a commencé il y a deux heures. Il est encore en train de pleuvoir )
It has been raining for two hours.
( Il pleut depuis deux heures )
==> Le temps utilisé est le Present Perfect be-ing
Il permet de faire le bilan au présent d'un événement qui a commencé dans le passé et qui est toujours en cours
Il se forme : has been / have been + V-ing
2. We started waiting for the bus 20 minutes ago. We’re still waiting now.
We have been waiting for the bus for 20 minutes.
3. I started Spanish classes in December. I’m still learning Spanish now.
I have been learning Spanish since December.
4. Ann began looking for a job six months ago. She’s still looking now.
Ann has been looking for a job for six months
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5. Mary started working in London on 18 January. She’s still working there now.
Mary has been working in London since 18 January.
6. Years ago you started writing to a penfriend. You still write to each other regularly now.
We have been writing to each other for years.