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he present perfect continuous tense links the past to the present (as well as the present perfect simple) and we use it to describe:
present perfect continuous
(1) Unfinished situations or periods of time
[English level B1]
It describes situations (single or repeated) that started in the past and still continue to the present (and possibly into the future).
I've been living in Munich for two years.
I've been training at the gym recently.
The present perfect continuous focuses more on the unfinished action itself.
The present perfect simple focuses more on the completion or the present result than the action itself.
present perfect continuous 1 - Timeline
present perfect continuous 2
(2) Recently finished situations
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