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What is the sentence in perfect continuous present tense?
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Answered by trmanormak
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Answer:

Examples: They have been talking for the last hour.

Answered by angelahuja
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Answer:

PERFECT CONTINUOUS

The present perfect continuous tense (also known as the present perfect progressive tense) shows that something started in the past and is continuing at the present time. The present perfect continuous is formed using the construction has/have been + the present participle (root + -ing).

I have been reading War and Peace for a month now.

PRESENT TENSE

Present Simple Tense is formed in the way presented below. Notice that the same verb form is used for all the persons except for the third person singular. For it we have to add endings -es or -s. It is one of the most common mistakes made by learners of English who tend to forget about adding -es or -s in the third person singular. We don't use any contracted forms in affirmative sentences.

Present Simple Tense is formed in the way presented below. Notice that the same verb form is used for all the persons except for the third person singular. For it we have to add endings -es or -s. It is one of the most common mistakes made by learners of English who tend to forget about adding -es or -s in the third person singular. We don't use any contracted forms in affirmative sentences. Affirmative sentences

Present Simple Tense is formed in the way presented below. Notice that the same verb form is used for all the persons except for the third person singular. For it we have to add endings -es or -s. It is one of the most common mistakes made by learners of English who tend to forget about adding -es or -s in the third person singular. We don't use any contracted forms in affirmative sentences. Affirmative sentences I I / you write a letter every day.

Present Simple Tense is formed in the way presented below. Notice that the same verb form is used for all the persons except for the third person singular. For it we have to add endings -es or -s. It is one of the most common mistakes made by learners of English who tend to forget about adding -es or -s in the third person singular. We don't use any contracted forms in affirmative sentences. Affirmative sentences I I / you write a letter every day. he / she / ig He writes a letter every day.

Present Simple Tense is formed in the way presented below. Notice that the same verb form is used for all the persons except for the third person singular. For it we have to add endings -es or -s. It is one of the most common mistakes made by learners of English who tend to forget about adding -es or -s in the third person singular. We don't use any contracted forms in affirmative sentences. Affirmative sentences I I / you write a letter every day. he / she / ig He writes a letter every day. we / you / they We write a letter every day.

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