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24.12.2013 · The structure of the present perfect continuous tense is: subject+auxiliary verb + auxiliary verb +main verb have has been base + ing. 3. examples of the present perfect continuous tense: auxiliary subject verb …
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3. Present Perfect Continuous When do we use the present perfect continuous? The present perfect continuous (progressive) expresses an action that has recently ...
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2. The structure of the present perfect continuous tense is:<br />subject + auxiliary verb + auxiliary verb + main verb<br /> have/has +been + base + ing<br /> ...
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Present perfect continuous part 1 · 1. Present Perfect Continuous <ul><li>or </li></ul><ul><li>Present Perfect Progressive </li></ul> · 2. Form: HAS or HAVE + ...
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7. SHE'S BEEN WRITING EMAILS FOR 3 HOURS. SHE'S WRITTEN 10 MESSAGES. The present perfect continuous (has been writing) talks about how long something has been ...
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10. Example • I have been reading for 2 hours. [I am still reading now.] ... We've been studying since 9 o'clock. [We're still studying now.] ... How long have you ...
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Dec 24, 2013 · There are basically two uses for the present perfect continuous tense: 1. An action that has just stopped or recently stopped 2. An action continuing up to now 7. 1. An action that has just stopped or recently stopped • We use the present perfect continuous tense to talk about an action that started in the past and stopped recently.
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Present perfect continuous • This tense is used to talk about an action or actions that Present perfect continuous • Oh, the kitchen is a mess. Who has been ...
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Mar 15, 2011 · Present Perfect - Positive Sentences I have = ´ve been to Moscow. You have = ´ve finished the exercise. He Has = ´s just gone home. She Has = ´s already had a holiday this year. It Has = ´s broken! We have = ´ve seen this film before. They have = ´ve bought a new car. 7. Present Perfect - Negative Sentences I Have not = haven't been ...
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01.06.2016 · PRESENT PERFECT vs PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS 1. PRESENT PERFECT VS PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS 2. e.g. He has written 16 books. We use the present perfect tense to talk about things where there is a connection between the past and the future. He started writing books at some time in the past. So far, he has written 16 books.
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Jun 01, 2016 · PRESENT PERFECT vs PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS 1. PRESENT PERFECT VS PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS 2. e.g. He has written 16 books. We use the present perfect tense to talk about things where there is a connection between the past and the future. He started writing books at some time in the past. So far, he has written 16 books.
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The difference is that the present perfect continuous focuses on the activity or event which may or may not be finished. The present perfect simple, however, ...
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The Present Perfect Continuous tense is made up of two elements the present perfect of the verb 'to be'(have/has been), and the present participle of the ...