Somebody …………………….. my cookies. There are none left.
A. has eaten
B. have eaten
C. have been eating
Select your answer:

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Differentiate between present perfect and present perfect continuous tenses.
A. Present perfect tense is used for past actions, while present perfect continuous tense is is used for future actions.
B. Present perfect tense is formed with ‘have/has + past participle’, while present perfect continuous tense is formed with ‘have/has been + present participle’.
C. Present perfect tense is used for actions that are currently happening, while present perfect continuous tense is used for completed actions.
D. Present perfect tense is formed with ‘will + past participle’, while present perfect continuous tense is formed with ‘have/has been + present participle’.
