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write down the rule of affirmative sentense of present perfect continuous tense​

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Answered by DerinSamuel467
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Explanation:

The present perfect continuous is formed using the construction has/have been + the present participle (root + -ing). ... Recently and lately are words that we often find with verbs in the present perfect continuous tense.

Answered by xKALESHIxCHORAx
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