Present Perfect Continuous Tense

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Present Perfect Continuous Tense www.assignmentpoint.com

PRESENT PERFECT VERB CONTINUOUS PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS www.assignmentpoint.com

PERFECT VERB CONTINUOUS PRESENT PERFECT VERB CONTINUOUS   AFFIRMATIVE NEGATIVE QUESTION I I have been playing. I have not been playing. Have I been playing? he, she, it He has been playing. He has not playing. Has he been playing? you, we, they You have been playing. You have not been playing. Have you beens playing? www.assignmentpoint.com

PERFECT VERB CONTINUOUS PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS HAS BEEN with the personal pronouns , he, she or it (or the singular forms of nouns.) HAVE BEEN with the personal pronouns I, you, we, they (or the plural form of nouns.) www.assignmentpoint.com

Uses of PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS JAMES HAS BEEN TEACHING AT THE UNIVERSITY SINCE JUNE. 1. DURATION FROM THE PAST UNTIL NOW We use the Present Perfect Continuous to show that something started in the past and has continued up until now. “For five years”, for two weeks” and since Tuesday are all durations which can be used with the Present Perfect Continous. www.assignmentpoint.com

What have you been doing for the last 30 minutes? She has been working at that company for 3 years? www.assignmentpoint.com

Uses of PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS Recently , I have been feeling really tired 2.Recently, lately You can use the Present Perfect Continuous WITHOUT a duration as “ for two weeks”. Without the duration, the tense has a more general meaning of “lately”. We often use the words “lately “ or ” recently” to emphasize the meaning. www.assignmentpoint.com

She has been watching too much television lately. Have you been exercising lately? www.assignmentpoint.com

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS ADVERB PLACEMENT The examples below show the placement for grammar adverbs such as: always, only, never, ever, still, just, etc. Examples: You have only been waiting here for one hour. Have you only been waiting here for one hour? www.assignmentpoint.com

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS NOTE: Present Perfect Continuous is less commonly used in its passive form. active passive Recently, John has been doing the work.  Recently, the work has been being done by John. www.assignmentpoint.com

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS 1.I'm exhausted. I_______________(study) in the library all day. 2.It_______________ ( snow) a lot this week. 3. your brother and sister been getting along? 4.How long ______(you/teach)  German? 5. We _______(watch) TV for 3 hours. 6. You _______(work)  too hard today. www.assignmentpoint.com

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS 1.I'm exhausted. I have been studying (study) in the library all day. 2.It_______________ ( snow) a lot this week. 3. _______(you/get) brother and sister _______ along? 4.How long ______(you/teach)  German? 5. We _______(watch) TV for 3 hours. 6. You _______(work)  too hard today. www.assignmentpoint.com

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS 1.I'm exhausted. I have been studying (study) in the library all day. 2.It has been snowing ( snow) a lot this week. 3. _______Have/get)your brother and sister __________along? 4.How long ______(you/teach)  German? 5. We _______(watch) TV for 3 hours. 6. You _______(work)  too hard today. www.assignmentpoint.com

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS 1.I'm exhausted. I have been studying (study) in the library all day. 2.It has been snowing ( snow) a lot this week. 3.  Have (you/get) brother and sister been getting along? 4.How long ______(you/teach)  German? 5. We _______(watch) TV for 3 hours. 6. You _______(work)  too hard today. www.assignmentpoint.com

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS 1.I'm exhausted. I have been studying (study) in the library all day. 2.It has been snowing ( snow) a lot this week. 3. Have(you/get) brother and sister been gettingalong? 4. How long _have you been teaching (you/teach) German? 5. We _______(watch) TV for 3 hours. 6. You _______(work)  too hard today. www.assignmentpoint.com

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS 1.I'm exhausted. I have been studying (study) in the library all day. 2.It has been snowing ( snow) a lot this week. 3. Have (you/get) brother and sister been getting along? 4. How long have you been teaching (you/teach) German? 5. We have been watching (watch) TV for 3 hours. 6. You _______(work)  too hard today. www.assignmentpoint.com

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS 1.I'm exhausted. I have been studying (study) in the library all day. 2.It has been snowing ( snow) a lot this week. 3. Have (you /get) brother and sister been getting along? 4. How long have you been teaching (you/teach) German? 5. We have been watching (watch) TV for 3 hours. 6. She has been working (work)  too hard today. www.assignmentpoint.com