On Your BikeOn Your Bike Grammar 1.There is already less traffic in central Amsterdam, because both locals and tourists have been using the white bikes.2.…, many people around the world have been enjoying city centre streets without cars for many years. Grammar Grammar Present Perfect Continuous / Progressive1minute Match Match ABCD1 A: You’re all wet! Have you been cycling in the rain? B: No, Mum, I haven’t. I’ve been having a shower with my clothes on! Match Match ABCD2 A: Look at the time! Have you been watching Euro-sport again? B: No, Mum. I’ve been doing my science project all night. Match Match ABCD3 A: What have you been doing? You look fed up! B: I’ve been sitting in a traffic jam for hours. The traffic just gets worse and worse! Match Match ABCD4 A: Hi, Carl. You look really fit! B: Yeah. I haven’t been using the car for the last two months. I’ve been going everywhere by bike. It’s great. You should try it!“I’ve been having a shower with my clothes on!”She is all wet.Dialogue 1“I’ve been doing my science project all night.”He is tired / sleepy.Dialogue 2“I’ve been sitting in a traffic jam for hours.”She looks fed up.Dialogue 3“I’ve been going everywhere by bike.”He looks really fit.Dialogue 4Meaning and FunctionMeaning and Function1) a past activity that has some _____________ in the present;2) a _________ or _______ activity in the recent past;3) an ongoing state or activity that began in __________ and is still _________ or has just _________.repeatedlongthe pastcontinuingconsequencesfinishedFormFormAffirmativehave / has been doingNegativehave / has not been doingQuestions(what/why/…) have / has … been doing Fill in the blanks Fill in the blanks 7Ex. a) hav...