Present Perfect Continuous Tense In Active Voice as Affirmative | Negative | Question | Question Tag

English Grammar Present Perfect Continuous Tense The present perfect continuous tense expresses actions which started in the recent past and are still continuing in the present. This mean the action is doing now also. Event actual time, it might not do, But when we think about this period, it is doing now also. Additionally Present Perfect Continuous Tense is named as present perfect progressive tense since the action progresses from the past to the present. Example He has been sleeping for five hours. In this sentence, using the present perfect continuous conveys that sleeping that began sometime in the past and is still continuing in the present. Have been and Has been helping verbs can be used with present participle form of the verb. This lesson includes affirmative statements, negative statements, question, negative question, question tag, negative question tag with example. For examples, each pronouns has been used like I, You, We, They, He, She, It. Present Perfect Continuous Tense is built with subject, helping verb: has been have been and verb in present participle form(ing form). Examples for Present Perfect Continuous Tense Affirmative form: I have been watching a movie for tow hours. Negative form: I haven’t been watching a movie for two hours. Question: Have I been watching a movie for two hours? Negative Question: Haven’t I been watching a movie for two hours? Question Tag: I have been watching a movie for two hours, haven’t I? Negative Question Tag: I haven’t been watching a movie for two hours, have I? You can reach us @grammarinenglish #PresentPerfectContinuous #PresentPrefectProgressive #english #englishgrammar #englishreading #readingenglish #readingtenses #readingpractice #readinglesson #junior #englishlisteningpractice #improvereading #improveenglish
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