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What is the use of present perfect continous

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Answered by RajputRituRaj
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The present perfect Continuous tense is a verb tense used to that an action has started in past and has continued up to the present moment

Answered by Anonymous
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ᎻᎬY ᎷᎪᎢᎬ ᏌᎡ ᎪNᏚᏔᎬᎡ ᏆᏚ

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ᎻᎾᏢᎬ ᎢᎻᏆᏚ ᎪNᏚᏔᎬᎡ ᎻᎬᏞᏢᏚ YᎾᏌ

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