Thepresent perfect continuous tells us about an action which started in the past, continued up to the present and may or may not continue into the future. We do not use this form with the time marker 'at the moment'.
PresentContinuous Tense She is riding a bicycle. CCQ1: Does she ride a bicycle every day? CCQ2: Is she riding it now? Present Perfect Tense I've visited my granny this week. CCQ1: Has this week finished? CCQ2: Do you know the exact day when it happened? CCQ3: Am I at my granny's now? Present Perfect Continuous Tense He's been working
Weuse the 'present perfect continuous tense' to talk about an action that started in the past and is continuing now. This is often used with for or since. In this case, it is important to know that the action is still ongoing. Remember, we are referring to the 'duration' of the action, so we do not use time expressions to indicate the number
Completethe sentences using Present Perfect Continuous and the verb in brackets. Don't be afraid to be creative and punctuate carefully. 1. Barbara is exhausted because (work) 2. Barbara's eyes are red because (read) 3. Barbara has felt very worried as she (send) 4.
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