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it had been raining for a week change into present perfect continuous​

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Answered by PremSaroj1966
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Answer:

It has been raining for a week.

Answered by Sitααrα
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Question:-

Change the following sentence into present perfect continuous tense:-

  • It had been raining for a week .

Solution:-

  • It has been raining for a week

More to learn;-

Pattern:-

  • Have been / has been/ -ing form of the verb

Where to Use Present Perfect Continuous Tense?

Present Perfect Continuous Tense expresses an action that began in the past and is continuing up to the time of speaking; as,

  • We have been playing cricket since 10 o'clock. (We are still playing.)
  • We have been playing cricket for two hours.

Some important points:-

  • The word since is used to suggest time from a point in past till now.

  • The word for is used to suggest duration or length of time till now.

We can use this Tense to express an action that finished a short time ago.

For example :-

Neelam has been talking to her friends.

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