I have been singing all day. She has been reading. Some people have been in government since 1999. The lecturer has been teaching at UNILAG for eight years. He has been sleeping in the other room. The ...
It's a tense we use to talk about things that happened in the very recent past, or that have a connection to now. Common ...
This video breaks down the Present Perfect Continuous tense into the simplest steps possible. You’ll learn how it’s formed, when to use it, and how it sounds in everyday English. Clear examples make ...
We use the present perfect continuous to talk about an activity that started in the past and is continuing now or has recently finished. Some verbs are almost never used in the present perfect ...
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