Present perfect continuous tense


Present perfect continuous tense



have/has+been+verb+ -ing



Example:-
i have written book.
why r u looking so tired? I have been playing since morning.
we have been waiting here for 5 hours.
Children have been playing cricket since morning.
i have been doing homework since 8 o' clock.
They have been talking for last hours.
She has been working at that company for three years.
why has Nancy not been taking her medicine for the last three days.
James has been teaching at the university since june.
what have u been doing for the last 30 minutes?
Lisa has not been practicing her English.
what have u been doing?
u have only been waiting here for one hours.
it has been raining for three days.
i have been living in America since 2003.
they have been watching television since 6 o' clock.

I       |
we    |
                                            have been working
u       |
they  |



he    |
                             she  |   has been working
it     |



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