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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.
Explanation:
“They put on fake personas for/to appeal the public, making them unreliable role models?”
i personally am for it so it’s hard to come up with arguments but I think you could use that one! good luck :)
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you didn't even show the title
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how we supposed to tell u
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1. My mother likes (although I don't know why) old folk music.
2. All tiger species (especially the South China tiger) are endangered.
3. Danny told Shelly (can you believe this?) that he made an A on the test
4. Brad Pitt (real name: William Bradley Pitt) is a famous actor.
5. I wanted to go on Monday (my day off!) but no one else did.
6. Belize (formerly British Honduras) is in Central America.
Thoreau moved to the woods of Walden Pond to learn to live deliberately. ... I went to the woods because I wished to live deliberately, to front only the essential facts of life, and see if I could not learn what it had to teach, and not, when I came to die, discover that I had not lived.