Change to past perfect
The children have been playing in the garden
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The children had played in the garden.
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The children have played in the garden.
The sentence: The children have been playing in the garden is in the present continuous tense.
To change to the present perfect tense, change the verb form of the sentence from 'have been playing' to 'have played', which is in the present perfect tense.
The present perfect tense indicates that a sentence either occurred at an unspecified and indefinite time in the past or began at some point in the past which continued till the present time.
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