Present Perfect Continuous Tense
We use the present Perfect continuous tense for an activity that an activity that has recently stopped or
just stopped.
1. You are out of
breath. Have you been staring Up?
2. Madam Maksura is very
tired. She has been working very hard with questions.
3. I have been
talking to the manager about the problem and he agrees it. Difference between
gone to and been to:
Present Perfect Continuous Tense
v It is
also used with an action which has started a time in the past and still
continues….
1.How long
have been teaching at AISC?
2.Tonny has been
watching TV all day long.
3.Messi is a
very good football player. He has been playing since he was a child.
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