Present perfect continuous Tense
② my father
___news paper for one hour
She
to Rome.
③ The child
this poem
y
since last night
5 Hey
It been
6 The
Crocod has not been
slogans
7) The frous
In the mud,
8) The barber
cobbler
the since long.
the movies
10) she hay not been
7
my hair.
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The sentences can be written in present perfect tense as follows:
1) My father has been reading newspaper for one hour.
2) She has been going to Rome.
3) The child has been reading this poem.
4) I have been playing since last night.
5) Has it been flowing for one hour?
6) The crowd has not been making slogans.
7) The frogs have been playing in the mud.
8) The barber has been cutting my hair since long.
What is the present perfect continuous tense?
- In English Grammar, present perfect continuous tense shows an action that started in the past and continues to happen in the present.
- The present perfect continuous tense is also referred to as the present perfect progressive tense.
- The formula for present perfect progressive tense is has/have + been + the present participle (-ing)
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