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        Complete description of the Present Perfect Continuous verb tense. ( A.k.a. Present Perfect Progressive ) ... IMPORTANT Remember that the Present Perfect Continuous has the meaning of "lately" or "recently." If you use the Present Perfect Continuous in a
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        Complete description of the Present Perfect Continuous verb tense. ( A.k.a. Present Perfect Progressive )
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    Present Perfect Continuous. Exercises on Present Perfect Progressive. The present perfect progressive expresses an action that recently stopped or is still going ......
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    Present Perfect Simple, Present Perfect Progressive. irregular verbs: form of 'have' + 3rd column of irregular verbs. Example: I / you / we / they have spoken: he ......
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    Present Perfect / Present Perfect Continuous. Using the words in parentheses, complete the text below with the appropriate tenses, then click the "Check" button ......
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    ... of all the present perfect exercises and present perfect continuous exercises and worksheets on this site....
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    Present perfect continuous exercises. Free present perfect and present perfect progressive exercises. Present perfect vs present perfect continuous tense. English ... Study - videos - worksheets - printables. Present perfect simple / continuous -...
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    Practice the present perfect continuous (or present perfect progressive) with this free interactive online exercise about the positive and negative forms....
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    Exercise on Past Perfect Progressive :: page Default ... Put the verbs into the correct form (present perfect progressive). He (work) in this company since 1985. I (wait) for you since two o'clock....
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    Present Perfect Progressive/Continuous, statements, Learn English Online, Exercise ... 1) I this website since 1999. (to run) 2) My parents for years. (to smoke) 3) He for his girlfriend since 6 o'clock. (to wait) 4) We in Greece since last August....