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You do your homework (present perfect progressive)

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Answered by Anonymous
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\bigstar Question:

  • You do your homework (present perfect progressive)

\bigstar Answer:

  • You have been doing your homework.

\bigstar Examples:

Examples – Present Perfect Progressive (Continuous)

  • I have been living in this house for 40 years.
  • I have been climbing up this mountain for over two hours.
  • I have been waiting for you since 10 am.
  • I've been thinking about you since you called.
  • He's been singing for two hours.

\bigstar Note:

  • The present perfect continuous (also called present perfect progressive) is a verb tense which is used to show that an action started in the past and has continued up to the present moment.
  • The present perfect continuous usually emphasizes duration, or the amount of time that an action has been taking place.
Answered by fionasara19
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Answer:

You have been doing your homework

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