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present perfect continuous tense active and passive example​

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Answered by luvsaini76
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'Had been being done'. Not a lot has been being achieved as far as I'm concerned. The present perfect continuous in the passive voice 'has been being achieved' is used here to show that the subject is not important. ... Here, the present continuous 'is now threatening' is used to show a state.

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