Present perfect continuous uses
The present perfect simple has a very similar use, which focuses on the result of the action, whereas the present perfect continuous focuses on the action itself. See my page here about the difference between the present perfect simple and the present perfect continuous for more explanation.
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past perfect continuous
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present perfect continuous estructura
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present perfect continuous negative
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present perfect simple
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The Present Perfect Continuous tense in English is used to describe actions or states that started in the past and continue to the present, or have recently stopped with visible results. The structure of a Present Perfect Continuous sentence is: Subject + has/have been + present participle. Let’s explore some examples to understand this better.
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Present Perfect Continuous Tense
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Present Perfect Simple or Present Perfect Continuous Tense
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20 Examples of Present Perfect Continuous Sentences
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What is Present Perfect Continuous Tense? The Present Perfect Continuous Tense describes actions that began in the past and are still continuing or recently stopped but have an effect on the present. It emphasizes the duration of an action. Structure of the Present Perfect Continuous Tense. The Present Perfect Continuous Tense is formed using.
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The Present Perfect Continuous tense is used to describe an action that started in the past and is still ongoing, or just recently stopped. It’s often used to talk about actions or situations that have been in progress for a duration of time, and the speaker is often interested in the result of the action.
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But learning the present perfect continuous tense will help you become a better English speaker and writer, I promise. The same applies to understanding the other simple, continuous, perfect continuous, and perfect tenses of verbs. Hopefully, my post helped you memorize the present continuous perfect constructions and uses in English.