PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS
Use:
- Actions that began in the past and continue up to the present moment.
"My back hurt! I've been digging in the garden."
- Emphasis on the duration of the action.
"How long have you been reading this book?"
- Actions expressing anger, irritation or criticism.
"I am freezing! I have been waiting for hours!"
Form:
have/ has + been + gerund (-ing form)
Expressions of time:
For, since, how long
TIME TO EXERCISE!
http://www.englishgrammarsecrets.com/presentperfectsimpleorcontinuous/menu.php
(read the explanation and in the end of the page you have links for 5 exercises)
http://www.ego4u.com/en/cram-up/grammar/prepersim-preperpro
http://english-zone.com/verbs/prsperfcont.html
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10 graders Present Perfect Continuous
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Here is a video explaining this verb tense.
While listening to this video you can take some notes.
Here is a video explaining this verb tense.
While listening to this video you can take some notes.
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