80 Interrogative Questions and answers based on present perfect continuous tense
- Q: Have you been studying for your exams?
A: Yes, I have been studying for my exams. - Q: Has she been working at that company long?
A: Yes, she has been working there for two years. - Q: Have they been traveling this summer?
A: Yes, they have been traveling all summer. - Q: Has he been exercising regularly?
A: No, he hasn’t been exercising regularly. - Q: Have you been reading that book?
A: Yes, I have been reading it for weeks. - Q: Has your brother been playing video games all day?
A: Yes, he has been playing video games all day. - Q: Have we been waiting for a long time?
A: Yes, we have been waiting for over an hour. - Q: Has she been cooking dinner?
A: No, she hasn’t been cooking dinner. - Q: Have they been attending yoga classes?
A: Yes, they have been attending yoga classes regularly. - Q: Has he been learning Spanish?
A: Yes, he has been learning Spanish for six months. - Q: Have you been enjoying your vacation?
A: Yes, I have been enjoying my vacation. - Q: Has she been practicing the piano lately?
A: Yes, she has been practicing every day. - Q: Have they been cleaning the house?
A: No, they haven’t been cleaning the house. - Q: Has he been improving his cooking skills?
A: Yes, he has been improving a lot. - Q: Have you been painting the living room?
A: No, I haven’t been painting it yet. - Q: Has your team been playing well this season?
A: Yes, they have been playing well. - Q: Have you been learning to play the guitar?
A: Yes, I have been learning to play the guitar. - Q: Has she been feeling better?
A: Yes, she has been feeling much better. - Q: Have they been studying for their finals?
A: Yes, they have been studying hard for their finals. - Q: Has he been working on the project?
A: No, he hasn’t been working on the project lately. - Q: Have you been visiting your grandparents often?
A: Yes, I have been visiting them every weekend. - Q: Has she been shopping for clothes?
A: No, she hasn’t been shopping for clothes recently. - Q: Have they been discussing the new plans?
A: Yes, they have been discussing them in detail. - Q: Has he been attending any workshops?
A: Yes, he has been attending several workshops. - Q: Have you been getting enough sleep?
A: No, I haven’t been getting enough sleep. - Q: Has she been working out at the gym?
A: Yes, she has been working out regularly. - Q: Have they been focusing on their studies?
A: Yes, they have been focusing on their studies. - Q: Has he been reading any interesting books?
A: Yes, he has been reading some fascinating novels. - Q: Have you been practicing your speech?
A: Yes, I have been practicing it daily. - Q: Has she been feeling stressed at work?
A: Yes, she has been feeling stressed lately. - Q: Have they been exploring new restaurants in town?
A: Yes, they have been exploring new places to eat. - Q: Has he been trying new recipes?
A: No, he hasn’t been trying new recipes lately. - Q: Have you been following the news?
A: Yes, I have been following the news closely. - Q: Has she been working on her thesis?
A: Yes, she has been working on it for a while. - Q: Have they been participating in community events?
A: Yes, they have been participating actively. - Q: Has he been using his new camera?
A: Yes, he has been using it frequently. - Q: Have you been enjoying your new job?
A: Yes, I have been enjoying it a lot. - Q: Has she been looking for a new apartment?
A: No, she hasn’t been looking for a new apartment yet. - Q: Have they been practicing for the competition?
A: Yes, they have been practicing every afternoon. - Q: Has he been taking care of his health?
A: Yes, he has been taking better care of himself. - Q: Have you been spending time with friends?
A: Yes, I have been spending more time with them lately. - Q: Has she been checking her emails regularly?
A: Yes, she has been checking her emails every day. - Q: Have they been having meetings every week?
A: Yes, they have been having weekly meetings. - Q: Has he been working late recently?
A: No, he hasn’t been working late. - Q: Have you been walking to work?
A: Yes, I have been walking to work this month. - Q: Has she been attending online classes?
A: Yes, she has been attending them consistently. - Q: Have they been feeling motivated lately?
A: No, they haven’t been feeling as motivated. - Q: Has he been painting landscapes?
A: Yes, he has been painting many landscapes. - Q: Have you been watching that series?
A: Yes, I have been watching it every week. - Q: Has she been writing in her journal?
A: Yes, she has been writing in it daily. - Q: Have they been fixing the car?
A: Yes, they have been working on it all weekend. - Q: Has he been learning about photography?
A: Yes, he has been learning a lot. - Q: Have you been participating in the discussions?
A: No, I haven’t been participating. - Q: Has she been saving money for a vacation?
A: Yes, she has been saving for months. - Q: Have they been staying at a hotel?
A: Yes, they have been staying at a hotel since last week. - Q: Has he been cleaning the garage?
A: No, he hasn’t been cleaning the garage yet. - Q: Have you been trying new things at work?
A: Yes, I have been trying to innovate. - Q: Has she been helping with the project?
A: Yes, she has been helping a lot. - Q: Have they been networking with other professionals?
A: Yes, they have been networking actively. - Q: Has he been reading any articles on current events?
A: Yes, he has been reading quite a few. - Q: Have you been taking online courses?
A: No, I haven’t been taking any online courses. - Q: Has she been listening to podcasts?
A: Yes, she has been listening to them regularly. - Q: Have they been filming the documentary?
A: Yes, they have been filming for weeks. - Q: Has he been sketching ideas for his project?
A: No, he hasn’t been sketching yet. - Q: Have you been exploring different career options?
A: Yes, I have been exploring many options. - Q: Has she been seeing a therapist?
A: Yes, she has been seeing one for support. - Q: Have they been communicating effectively?
A: No, they haven’t been communicating well. - Q: Has he been taking extra shifts at work?
A: Yes, he has been taking extra shifts. - Q: Have you been trying to eat healthier?
A: Yes, I have been trying to make better choices. - Q: Has she been planning her future?
A: Yes, she has been making plans for her future. - Q: Have they been brainstorming ideas for the campaign?
A: No, they haven’t been brainstorming yet. - Q: Has he been researching colleges?
A: Yes, he has been researching them thoroughly. - Q: Have you been interviewing for jobs?
A: Yes, I have been interviewing all month. - Q: Has she been caring for the garden?
A: Yes, she has been caring for it diligently. - Q: Have they been trying to meet deadline?
A: Yes, they have been trying very hard. - Q: Has he been spending time with family?
A: Yes, he has been spending weekends with them. - Q: Have you been feeling creative lately?
A: No, I haven’t been feeling very creative. - Q: Has she been keeping in touch with friends?
A: Yes, she has been keeping in touch regularly. - Q: Have they been participating in fitness challenges?
A: Yes, they have been participating together. - Q: Has he been welding pieces for the sculpture?
A: No, he hasn’t been welding recently.
80 Interrogative Negative Questions and answers based on present perfect continuous tense
- Q: Haven’t you been studying for your exams?
A: No, I haven’t been studying for my exams. - Q: Hasn’t she been working at that company long?
A: No, she hasn’t been working there long. - Q: Haven’t they been traveling this summer?
A: No, they haven’t been traveling this summer. - Q: Hasn’t he been exercising regularly?
A: No, he hasn’t been exercising regularly. - Q: Haven’t you been reading that book?
A: No, I haven’t been reading that book. - Q: Hasn’t your brother been playing video games all day?
A: Yes, he hasn’t been playing video games all day. - Q: Haven’t we been waiting for a long time?
A: No, we haven’t been waiting for that long. - Q: Hasn’t she been cooking dinner?
A: No, she hasn’t been cooking dinner. - Q: Haven’t they been attending yoga classes?
A: No, they haven’t been attending yoga classes. - Q: Hasn’t he been learning Spanish?
A: No, he hasn’t been learning Spanish. - Q: Haven’t you been enjoying your vacation?
A: No, I haven’t been enjoying my vacation. - Q: Hasn’t she been practicing the piano lately?
A: No, she hasn’t been practicing lately. - Q: Haven’t they been cleaning the house?
A: No, they haven’t been cleaning the house. - Q: Hasn’t he been improving his cooking skills?
A: No, he hasn’t been improving. - Q: Haven’t you been painting the living room?
A: No, I haven’t been painting it. - Q: Hasn’t your team been playing well this season?
A: No, they haven’t been playing well. - Q: Haven’t you been learning to play the guitar?
A: No, I haven’t been learning to play the guitar. - Q: Hasn’t she been feeling better?
A: No, she hasn’t been feeling better. - Q: Haven’t they been studying for their finals?
A: No, they haven’t been studying hard enough. - Q: Hasn’t he been working on the project?
A: No, he hasn’t been working on the project. - Q: Haven’t you been visiting your grandparents often?
A: No, I haven’t been visiting them recently. - Q: Hasn’t she been shopping for clothes?
A: No, she hasn’t been shopping lately. - Q: Haven’t they been discussing the new plans?
A: No, they haven’t been discussing the new plans. - Q: Hasn’t he been attending any workshops?
A: No, he hasn’t been attending any workshops. - Q: Haven’t you been getting enough sleep?
A: Yes, I haven’t been getting enough sleep. - Q: Hasn’t she been working out at the gym?
A: No, she hasn’t been going to the gym. - Q: Haven’t they been focusing on their studies?
A: No, they haven’t been focusing. - Q: Hasn’t he been reading any interesting books?
A: No, he hasn’t been reading recently. - Q: Haven’t you been practicing your speech?
A: No, I haven’t been practicing my speech. - Q: Hasn’t she been feeling stressed at work?
A: No, she hasn’t been feeling stressed. - Q: Haven’t they been exploring new restaurants in town?
A: No, they haven’t been exploring new places to eat. - Q: Hasn’t he been trying new recipes?
A: No, he hasn’t been trying any new recipes. - Q: Haven’t you been following the news?
A: No, I haven’t been following the news. - Q: Hasn’t she been working on her thesis?
A: No, she hasn’t been working on it. - Q: Haven’t they been participating in community events?
A: No, they haven’t been participating. - Q: Hasn’t he been using his new camera?
A: No, he hasn’t been using it. - Q: Haven’t you been enjoying your new job?
A: No, I haven’t been enjoying it. - Q: Hasn’t she been looking for a new apartment?
A: No, she hasn’t been looking. - Q: Haven’t they been practicing for the competition?
A: No, they haven’t been practicing. - Q: Hasn’t he been taking care of his health?
A: No, he hasn’t been taking care of himself. - Q: Haven’t you been spending time with friends?
A: No, I haven’t been seeing them. - Q: Hasn’t she been checking her emails regularly?
A: No, she hasn’t been checking. - Q: Haven’t they been having meetings every week?
A: No, they haven’t been meeting every week. - Q: Hasn’t he been working late recently?
A: No, he hasn’t been working late. - Q: Haven’t you been walking to work?
A: No, I haven’t been walking. - Q: Hasn’t she been attending online classes?
A: No, she hasn’t been attending any classes. - Q: Haven’t they been feeling motivated lately?
A: No, they haven’t been feeling motivated. - Q: Hasn’t he been sketching ideas for his project?
A: No, he hasn’t been sketching. - Q: Haven’t you been interviewing for jobs?
A: No, I haven’t been interviewing. - Q: Hasn’t she been caring for the garden?
A: No, she hasn’t been caring for it. - Q: Haven’t they been trying to meet deadlines?
A: No, they haven’t been trying. - Q: Hasn’t he been spending time with family?
A: No, he hasn’t been spending time. - Q: Haven’t you been feeling creative lately?
A: No, I haven’t been feeling creative. - Q: Hasn’t she been keeping in touch with friends?
A: No, she hasn’t been keeping in touch. - Q: Haven’t they been participating in fitness challenges?
A: No, they haven’t been participating. - Q: Hasn’t he been welding pieces for the sculpture?
A: No, he hasn’t been welding. - Q: Haven’t you been trying new things at work?
A: No, I haven’t been trying new things. - Q: Hasn’t she been helping with the project?
A: No, she hasn’t been helping. - Q: Haven’t they been networking with other professionals?
A: No, they haven’t been networking. - Q: Hasn’t he been reading articles on current events?
A: No, he hasn’t been reading any articles. - Q: Haven’t you been taking online courses?
A: No, I haven’t been taking any courses. - Q: Hasn’t she been listening to podcasts?
A: No, she hasn’t been listening. - Q: Haven’t they been filming the documentary?
A: No, they haven’t been filming it. - Q: Hasn’t he been sketching ideas for his project?
A: No, he hasn’t been sketching. - Q: Haven’t you been exploring different career options?
A: No, I haven’t been exploring any options. - Q: Hasn’t she been seeing a therapist?
A: No, she hasn’t been seeing anyone. - Q: Haven’t they been communicating effectively?
A: No, they haven’t been communicating well. - Q: Hasn’t he been taking extra shifts at work?
A: No, he hasn’t been taking on extra work. - Q: Haven’t you been trying to eat healthier?
A: No, I haven’t been trying to eat healthier. - Q: Hasn’t she been planning her future?
A: No, she hasn’t been planning it. - Q: Haven’t they been brainstorming ideas for the campaign?
A: No, they haven’t been brainstorming. - Q: Hasn’t he been researching colleges?
A: No, he hasn’t been researching. - Q: Haven’t you been interviewing for jobs?
A: No, I haven’t been interviewing. - Q: Hasn’t she been helping with the community project?
A: No, she hasn’t been helping. - Q: Haven’t they been exploring new interests?
A: No, they haven’t been exploring any new interests. - Q: Hasn’t he been focusing on his career?
A: No, he hasn’t been focusing on it. - Q: Haven’t you been writing daily?
A: No, I haven’t been writing every day. - Q: Hasn’t she been attending workshops?
A: No, she hasn’t been attending any workshops. - Q: Haven’t they been investing time in their hobbies?
A: No, they haven’t been investing time. - Q: Hasn’t he been trying to get fit?
A: No, he hasn’t been trying to get fit.
80 W-H type Questions and answers based on present perfect continuous tense
- Q: What have you been doing during your free time?
A: I have been reading books. - Q: Where have they been living for the past year?
A: They have been living in New York. - Q: When has she been practicing her dance moves?
A: She has been practicing every evening. - Q: Why have you been studying Spanish?
A: I have been studying it for my travels. - Q: Who have they been meeting with regularly?
A: They have been meeting with their mentor. - Q: How long have you been playing the guitar?
A: I have been playing for three years. - Q: What has he been working on?
A: He has been working on his thesis. - Q: Where have you been going for walks?
A: I have been going to the park. - Q: When have they been attending yoga classes?
A: They have been attending them every Saturday. - Q: Why has she been looking for a new job?
A: She has been looking for better opportunities. - Q: Who has he been collaborating with on the project?
A: He has been collaborating with his colleague. - Q: How long have you been learning to cook?
A: I have been learning for six months. - Q: What have they been discussing in the meetings?
A: They have been discussing the new marketing strategy. - Q: Where has she been shopping for groceries?
A: She has been shopping at the local supermarket. - Q: When have you been practicing your presentation?
A: I have been practicing every morning. - Q: Why have they been volunteering at the shelter?
A: They have been volunteering to help those in need. - Q: Who have you been spending time with lately?
A: I have been spending time with my family. - Q: How long has he been teaching at the university?
A: He has been teaching there for five years. - Q: What have you been doing to stay fit?
A: I have been running and doing yoga. - Q: Where have they been traveling this summer?
A: They have been traveling to Europe. - Q: When has she been studying for her exams?
A: She has been studying every night. - Q: Why have you been trying to eat healthier?
A: I have been trying to improve my health. - Q: Who have they been inviting to the party?
A: They have been inviting their close friends. - Q: How long have you been working in your current job?
A: I have been working there for two years. - Q: What has he been doing on weekends?
A: He has been hiking in the mountains. - Q: Where have you been getting your news?
A: I have been getting my news online. - Q: When have they been having team meetings?
A: They have been having them every Tuesday. - Q: Why has she been attending those workshops?
A: She has been attending to improve her skills. - Q: Who have you been talking to about your plans?
A: I have been talking to my advisor. - Q: How long has he been playing soccer?
A: He has been playing since he was ten. - Q: What have they been focusing on in their research?
A: They have been focusing on climate change. - Q: Where have you been practicing your speech?
A: I have been practicing in front of the mirror. - Q: When have you been feeling most productive?
A: I have been feeling most productive in the mornings. - Q: Why have they been discussing the budget?
A: They have been discussing it to plan for next year. - Q: Who has she been asking for advice?
A: She has been asking her mentor for advice. - Q: How long have you been studying for the exam?
A: I have been studying for two months. - Q: What has he been learning this semester?
A: He has been learning about data science. - Q: Where have they been holding the conferences?
A: They have been holding them at the convention center. - Q: When have you been exercising?
A: I have been exercising every evening. - Q: Why has she been working overtime?
A: She has been working overtime to meet the deadline. - Q: Who have you been collaborating with on your project?
A: I have been collaborating with my classmates. - Q: How long has he been involved in the community center?
A: He has been involved for five years. - Q: What have they been creating together?
A: They have been creating a mural. - Q: Where have you been taking your classes?
A: I have been taking my classes at the community college. - Q: When have they been practicing for the show?
A: They have been practicing every weekend. - Q: Why have you been feeling tired lately?
A: I have been feeling tired because of my workload. - Q: Who has she been meeting with this week?
A: She has been meeting with potential partners. - Q: How long have they been living in that house?
A: They have been living there for three years. - Q: What have you been working on in your spare time?
A: I have been working on my painting skills. - Q: Where has he been spending his holidays?
A: He has been spending his holidays at the beach. - Q: When have you been going to bed lately?
A: I have been going to bed late. - Q: Why have they been scaling back on expenses?
A: They have been scaling back to save money. - Q: Who have you been learning from?
A: I have been learning from my coach. - Q: How long has she been practicing yoga?
A: She has been practicing yoga for a year. - Q: What have they been doing to support the charity?
A: They have been organizing fundraising events. - Q: Where have you been exploring new hobbies?
A: I have been exploring new hobbies at the community center. - Q: When have they been working on the project?
A: They have been working on it for weeks. - Q: Why have you been reading more books lately?
A: I have been reading more to relax. - Q: Who has he been consulting for career advice?
A: He has been consulting with a career coach. - Q: How long have you been training for the marathon?
A: I have been training for six months. - Q: What have they been brainstorming about?
A: They have been brainstorming ideas for the new campaign. - Q: Where have you been getting your information?
A: I have been getting my information from books. - Q: When have they been feeling most motivated?
A: They have been feeling most motivated in the morning. - Q: Why has she been feeling stressed?
A: She has been feeling stressed about her workload. - Q: Who have you been discussing your projects with?
A: I have been discussing my projects with my colleagues. - Q: How long has he been engaged in that hobby?
A: He has been engaged in it for two years. - Q: What have they been doing to improve their skills?
A: They have been taking online courses. - Q: Where have you been practicing your skills?
A: I have been practicing at home. - Q: When have you been working on your writing?
A: I have been working on it every day. - Q: Why have they been focusing on sustainability?
A: They have been focusing on sustainability to help the environment. - Q: Who has she been showcasing her artwork to?
A: She has been showcasing it to local galleries. - Q: How long have you been attending this conference?
A: I have been attending it for two days. - Q: What have they been planning for the event?
A: They have been planning the itinerary for the event. - Q: Where have you been volunteering your time?
A: I have been volunteering at the animal shelter. - Q: When have they been studying together?
A: They have been studying together every Wednesday. - Q: Why have you been trying to simplify your life?
A: I have been trying to simplify my life to reduce stress. - Q: Who has he been following in the industry?
A: He has been following industry leaders on social media. - Q: How long have they been waiting for the results?
A: They have been waiting for the results for hours. - Q: What have you been hoping to achieve this year?
A: I have been hoping to finish my degree. - Q: Where have they been keeping their records?
A: They have been keeping their records in a filing cabinet.
80 W-H negative type Questions and answers based on present perfect continuous tense
- What haven’t you been doing lately?
A: I haven’t been exercising much. - Q: Where haven’t they been going for vacations?
A: They haven’t been going to the beach. - Q: When hasn’t she been attending her classes?
A: She hasn’t been attending regularly this semester. - Q: Why haven’t you been practicing your piano?
A: I haven’t been practicing because I’ve been busy. - Q: Who haven’t they been inviting to the events?
A: They haven’t been inviting their neighbors. - Q: How long haven’t you been studying for your exams?
A: I haven’t been studying for more than two weeks. - Q: What hasn’t he been working on recently?
A: He hasn’t been working on his art project. - Q: Where haven’t you been exploring new hobbies?
A: I haven’t been exploring new hobbies anywhere. - Q: When haven’t they been practicing for the show?
A: They haven’t been practicing for the last month. - Q: Why hasn’t she been learning French?
A: She hasn’t been learning because she is focusing on Spanish. - Q: Who haven’t you been hanging out with lately?
A: I haven’t been hanging out with my old friends. - Q: How long hasn’t he been coaching the team?
A: He hasn’t been coaching since last season. - Q: What haven’t they been doing to prepare for the meeting?
A: They haven’t been preparing any presentations. - Q: Where haven’t you been shopping this month?
A: I haven’t been shopping at the mall. - Q: When haven’t you been feeling well?
A: I haven’t been feeling well for the past few days. - Q: Why haven’t they been participating in the community events?
A: They haven’t been participating due to scheduling conflicts. - Q: Who hasn’t she been talking to about the project?
A: She hasn’t been talking to her team members. - Q: How long haven’t you been writing in your journal?
A: I haven’t been writing for over a month. - Q: What hasn’t he been doing on weekends?
A: He hasn’t been going hiking. - Q: Where haven’t they been working this year?
A: They haven’t been working in their usual office. - Q: When hasn’t she been jogging in the park?
A: She hasn’t been jogging since it got too cold. - Q: Why haven’t you been saving money?
A: I haven’t been saving because I’ve had unexpected expenses. - Q: Who haven’t they been collaborating with on the project?
A: They haven’t been collaborating with the marketing team. - Q: How long hasn’t he been attending the gym?
A: He hasn’t been attending for about a month. - Q: What haven’t you been cooking at home?
A: I haven’t been cooking healthy meals lately. - Q: Where haven’t they been going for their exercise routine?
A: They haven’t been going to the yoga studio. - Q: When haven’t you been studying for your degree?
A: I haven’t been studying much this semester. - Q: Why hasn’t she been interested in the new projects?
A: She hasn’t been interested because they don’t align with her goals. - Q: Who haven’t you been meeting with for advice?
A: I haven’t been meeting with my mentor. - Q: How long hasn’t he been reading his favorite book?
A: He hasn’t been reading it since last summer. - Q: What haven’t they been discussing in their meetings?
A: They haven’t been discussing the budget. - Q: Where haven’t you been going for your morning run?
A: I haven’t been going to the usual park. - Q: When haven’t they been completing their assignments?
A: They haven’t been completing them on time lately. - Q: Why haven’t you been enjoying your weekends?
A: I haven’t been enjoying them because I’ve been working. - Q: Who hasn’t she been taking lessons from?
A: She hasn’t been taking lessons from a professional instructor. - Q: How long haven’t they been meeting weekly?
A: They haven’t been meeting for about two months. - Q: What haven’t you been learning in class?
A: I haven’t been learning new programming languages. - Q: Where hasn’t he been spending his vacation?
A: He hasn’t been spending it in Europe. - Q: When haven’t you been connecting with your friends?
A: I haven’t been connecting with them since the holidays. - Q: Why haven’t they been attending the workshops?
A: They haven’t been attending because of personal commitments. - Q: Who haven’t you been working with on your assignment?
A: I haven’t been working with my classmates. - Q: How long hasn’t she been participating in the club?
A: She hasn’t been participating for several months. - Q: What haven’t they been achieving in their goals?
A: They haven’t been achieving any significant milestones. - Q: Where haven’t you been traveling this year?
A: I haven’t been traveling anywhere outside the country. - Q: When haven’t you been getting enough sleep?
A: I haven’t been getting enough sleep lately. - Q: Why haven’t they been exploring new ideas?
A: They haven’t been exploring new ideas due to lack of time. - Q: Who hasn’t he been discussing the project with?
A: He hasn’t been discussing it with his supervisor. - Q: How long haven’t you been painting?
A: I haven’t been painting for a few months. - Q: What haven’t they been doing to improve their skills?
A: They haven’t been taking any courses. - Q: Where haven’t you been working remotely?
A: I haven’t been working remotely from home. - Q: When hasn’t she been studying for her certification?
A: She hasn’t been studying for weeks. - Q: Why haven’t you been practicing your speech?
A: I haven’t been practicing because I lost my notes. - Q: Who haven’t they been networking with?
A: They haven’t been networking with industry professionals. - Q: How long hasn’t he been playing video games?
A: He hasn’t been playing for months now. - Q: What haven’t you been doing to stay healthy?
A: I haven’t been eating balanced meals. - Q: Where haven’t they been conducting their research?
A: They haven’t been conducting it in the field. - Q: When haven’t you been meeting your deadlines?
A: I haven’t been meeting my deadlines since last month. - Q: Why haven’t she been feeling inspired lately?
A: She hasn’t been feeling inspired due to stress. - Q: Who haven’t you been communicating with?
A: I haven’t been communicating with my colleagues much. - Q: How long hasn’t he been involved in community service?
A: He hasn’t been involved for over a year. - Q: What haven’t they been achieving in their project?
A: They haven’t been achieving their targets. - Q: Where haven’t you been volunteering?
A: I haven’t been volunteering at the animal shelter. - Q: When haven’t they been attending the conference?
A: They haven’t been attending for the last two years. - Q: Why haven’t you been following the news?
A: I haven’t been following it due to lack of time. - Q: Who hasn’t she been asking for help?
A: She hasn’t been asking her friends for help. - Q: How long haven’t you been studying for your degree?
A: I haven’t been studying for a year now. - Q: What haven’t they been contributing to the team?
A: They haven’t been contributing new ideas. - Q: Where haven’t you been traveling at all this year?
A: I haven’t been traveling out of state. - Q: When haven’t she been going to the gym?
A: She hasn’t been going since last winter. - Q: Why haven’t they been updating their website?
A: They haven’t been updating it because of budget constraints. - Q: Who haven’t you been collaborating with lately?
A: I haven’t been collaborating with anyone recently. - Q: How long hasn’t he been taking the train to work?
A: He hasn’t been taking the train for a few weeks. - Q: What haven’t you been learning in your free time?
A: I haven’t been learning any new languages. - Q: Where haven’t they been conducting their workshops?
A: They haven’t been conducting them at the community center. - Q: When haven’t you been participating in team activities?
A: I haven’t been participating since last year. - Q: Why hasn’t she been pursuing her passion?
A: She hasn’t been pursuing it because of work commitments. - Q: Who haven’t they been sending invitations to?
A: They haven’t been sending invitations to family members. - Q: How long hasn’t she been taking part in discussions?
A: She hasn’t been taking part for a while. - Q: What haven’t you been doing to improve your skills?
A: I haven’t been practicing or taking courses. - Q: Where haven’t they been going for team outings?
A: They haven’t been going anywhere special.