Understanding the Present Perfect Continuous Tense

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The Present Perfect Continuous Tense is used to emphasize the duration of an action that started in the past and continues up to the present, indicating ongoing actions with time expressions like 'for,' 'since,' 'all morning,' etc. Learn how to use this tense correctly and distinguish it from the Present Perfect Simple Tense through examples and explanations. Practice differentiating between the two tenses with interactive group work games and watch engaging video conversations to enhance your understanding.


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  1. Present Perfect Continuous Tense

  2. Sara has been picking vegetables for two hours.

  3. Is used to put emphasis on the duration of an action which started in the past and continues up to the present, specially with time expressions such as for, since, all morning, all day, etc.

  4. He is dirty. He has been playing football.

  5. For an action that started and finished in the past, and lasted for some time. The result of the action is visible in the present.

  6. Who has been reading my business papers?

  7. Is used to express anger, annoyance or irritation

  8. How long have you been learning English? She has been working here for twenty years. We have been living here since 1999. She has been going out a lot lately/ recently.

  9. Group work / Game https://www.englishclub.com/esl-games/grammar/jumbled-tenses-present- perfect-1.htm

  10. Present Perfect Simple vs Continuous https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a wW-whO083I https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_ oODlA-r7HU Conversation https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cUbV5 B8ieck

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