define present perfect continous tense with example
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Present Perfect Continuous tense represents the work which started in the past and is still running. It uses “have been/has been” and “ing” is added with the verb.
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Present Perfect Continuous tense represents the work which started in the past and is still running. It uses “have been/has been” and “ing” is added with the verb.
Examples of Present Perfect Continuous Tense
I have been writing articles on different topics since morning.
He has been reading the book for two hours.
They have been playing football for an hour.
She has been finding the dress since morning.
He has been studying in the library for three hours.
We have been shopping at this fair for two hours.
We have been watching a movie in this Cineplex for two hours.
You have been shopping in that market for three hours
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