present perfect progressive verb describes the word organizing in the sentence The students have been organizing the school dance for the last month
<span>The PRESENT PERFECT PROGRESSIVE TENSE indicates a continuous action that has been finished at some point in the past or that was initiated in the past and continues to happen. The action is usually of limited duration and has some current relevance
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Adverb. When dealing with adverbs always ask When, Where, How, How Often? IN describes where the leftovers were placed.
<span>This is a story about a young boy who is being driven to a cliff at an unspecified location on the California coastline. The driver interrogates the boy en route, suspicious of his experience with women, how well he has memorized the old man's instructions, his moral, spiritual, and emotional purity, and his impatience to get started with the initiation into what the old man calls “the spells.” </span>
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