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aivan3 [116]
2 years ago
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When do we use Present Perfect Progressive?

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SSSSS [86.1K]2 years ago
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Introduction. The present perfect progressive tense, also present perfect continuous, expresses an action that begins in the past and lasts until a present or almost present moment.

When to use the present perfect progressive. The present perfect progressive is similar to the present perfect, but we use it to express a continuing or unfinished action, or emphasise ...

Conjugation of English Present Perfect Progressive Tense. To conjugate the present perfect progressive we follow the rule: have/has + been + verb in the -ing form.

Contractions. Contractions are a combination of certain pronouns, verbs and the word not. They are mostly used in spoken and informal written English.

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