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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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        Here are some examples: I've been reading. The car's been giving trouble. We've been playing tennis for two hours. How do we use the Present Perfect Continuous Tense? This tense is called the present perfect continuous tense. There is usually a connection
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    Complete description of the Present Perfect Continuous verb tense. ( A.k.a. Present Perfect Progressive )...
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    How do we make the Present Perfect Continuous Tense? The structure of the present perfect continuous tense is: subject, +, auxiliary verb, +, auxiliary verb, + ......
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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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    The present perfect continuous is made up of two elements: the present perfect of the verb 'to be' (have/has been), and; the present participle of the main verb ......
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    The PRESENT PERFECT PROGRESSIVE TENSE indicates a continuous action that has been finished at some point in the past or that was initiated in the past ......
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    The present perfect progressive expresses the meaning ?until now? and makes the connection between the past and present. Since it is progressive, it usually connotes an idea of continuity. It is often used with prepositional phrases: for + amount of time...
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    Fill in the correct for of the Present Perfect Progressive as in the examples. I ‘ve been gardening for three hours. (garden) My back is killing me! Tony has been listening to the news non-stop since the conflict began. (listen) Have you been saving the c...
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    Present Perfect Progressive, Form - Materials for Teaching and Learning English....