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I have swum at all these places. (rewrite the sentence using the present perfect continuous tense)​

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Answered by xainabkincsem
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The given sentence can be changed into present perfect continuous tense as such: I have been swimming at all these places.

What is a present perfect continuous tense?

  • Present perfect continuous tense is also known as a progressive tense.
  • In such sentences, has/have is used.
  • The use of has and have depends on the singularity or plurality of noun.
  • Present participle is used in these sentences.
  • In other words, it means that first form of verb with adition of ing is used in such sentences.
Answered by HrishikeshSangha
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The given sentence is "I have swum at all these places." This sentence has been said in the past tense.

We have to change it to the present perfect continuous tense.

1. Present perfect continuous tense is also known as a progressive tense. 2. It concentrates on the use of has/have. But that too depends on the singularity or plurality of nouns.

3. The present participle is used in these sentences.

So, the given sentence can be changed into present perfect continuous tense as such: I have been swimming at all these places.

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