why present perfect continuous tense cannot be used in passive voice
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The present perfect continuous puts strong emphasis on the continuing action (the fact that the counting is still going on). The passive voice takes the emphasis away from the action and puts it on the object (the money). If you want to emphasize the continuing action, you shouldn’t be using the passive voice.
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There is No Passive form for Perfect Continuous Tense (Present, Past and Future) and Future Continuous Tense. Note: keep in mind that it is not common in written English to change the active sentences from perfect progressive into passive sentences in written English, but they could be rarely changed in spoken English.
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