Present Perfect Continuous Tense
What It Is:
We use the Present Perfect Continuous Tense to talk about an action that started in the past and is still continuing — or has just stopped but we can see the result.
Formula:
Subject + has/have + been + verb + ing
👉 Has been → with he, she, it, singular nouns
👉 Have been → with I, we, you, they, plural nouns
Examples:
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I have been studying English for two hours.
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She has been working here since 2020.
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They have been waiting for the bus since morning.
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You have been improving a lot these days!
Common Time Words:
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since
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for
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all day / all week
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lately / recently
✍️ Practice Exercises
A. Fill in the blanks using the Present Perfect Continuous form of the verb in brackets.
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I ______ (wait) for you since 9 o’clock.
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She ______ (work) on her project all day.
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We ______ (not study) regularly this week.
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They ______ (play) football for two hours.
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______ you ______ (sleep) well lately?
B. Write 3 sentences of your own using the Present Perfect Continuous Tense.
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