What is present perfect continuous tense??????
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The present perfect continuous is used to refer to an unspecified time between 'before now' and 'now'. The speaker is thinking about something that started but perhaps did not finish in that period of time. He/she is interested in the process as well as the result, and this process may still be going on, or may have just finished.
For example, take...
ACTIONS THAT STARTED IN THE PAST AND CONTINUE IN THE PRESENT
She has been waiting for you all day (= and she's still waiting now).
I've been working on this report since eight o'clock this morning (= and I still haven't finished it).
They have been travelling since last October (= and they're not home yet).
ACTIONS THAT HAVE JUST FINISHED, BUT WE ARE INTERESTED IN THE RESULTS
She has been cooking since last night (= and the food on the table looks delicious).
It's been raining (= and the streets are still wet).
Someone's been eating my chips (= half of them have gone).
Present perfect continuous tense:
- Present tense is divided into 4 more tenses: Simple Present, Present continuous, Present perfect and present Perfect Continuous tense.
- When it comes to present perfect continuous, it is used to show an event started in the past which continuous in the present.
- It gives significance to duration at which the event is taking place. The rule of present perfect continuous tense is ‘has/have + been + present participle.’
For example:
She has been waiting here since 2 hours.
He has been preparing these cookies since morning
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