what is the difference between present continuous and present perfect continuous tense
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in present continuous in verb me ing and is am are
in present perfect continuous in verb ing and have been gas been and since for
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The "present continuous tense" is the one which indicates that the action is occurring at the time of saying the fact and may also continue in the future.
The Present Continuous Formula: to be [am is, are] + verb [present participle]
Example: They are sitting at Smith's favorite ice cream parlor.
Present Perfect Continuous tense is the one that "indicates" an action that had "started in the past" and is still continuing at the time of saying.
The Present Perfect Continuous Formula: has/have been + present participle [root+-ing]
Example: I have been reading 'Dear John' for a month now.
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