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strcture of present tense​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

The structure of the present perfect is:

[have/has + past participle]. The present perfect continuous tense: I have been watching TV. He has been watching TV. From which, the structure is:

[have / has + been + verb +ing].

Answered by ishwarikadu
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The present tense has no structure as such but if you want so, it can be such that (subject+verb+object)

Explanation:The structure of the present perfect is: [have/has + past participle]. The present perfect continuous tense: I have been watching TV. He has been watching TV. From which, the structure is: [have / has + been + verb + ing].

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