
Present Perfect Continuous
Present Perfect Continuous: Talk About Actions Still Happening
Use the Present Perfect Continuous tense to describe actions that began in the past and continue now. Form it by using “have/has been” + the verb’s -ing form (e.g., “I have been studying” or “She has been working”). This tense highlights the duration of ongoing actions and their effect on the present.
Mastering this tense allows you to describe ongoing actions, making your communication more detailed and accurate.

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