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Definition of present perfect continuous tense​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The present perfect continuous tense (also known as the present perfect progressive tense) shows that something started in the past and is continuing at thepresent time. The present perfect continuous is formed using the construction has/have been + the presentparticiple (root + -ing).

Answered by chandragupta49
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The present perfect continuous is used to refer to an unspecified time between 'before now' and 'now'. The speaker is thinking about something that started but perhaps did not finish in that period of time.

Explanation:

PLEASE GUYS DON'T FORGET TO FOLLOW ME....

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