How long you wait for me change into present perfect continuous tense
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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. He/she is interested in the process as well as the result, and this process may still be going on, or may have just finished.
How long have been waiting for me? - will be the sentence in the present perfect continuous tense.
Present perfect continuous tense is also known in other words as present perfect progressive tense. The tense indicates that work which started in the past tense is being continued to the present.
The sentence is formed as follows -
has/have been + participle form of the verb (-ing).
Another example of the sentence is present perfect continuous tense is - He has been going regularly to the gym for a month.