Tense Chart. Tenses. Rules and Formula. Examples. Simple Present Tense. Subject + Verb in the base form/third person plural form + the rest of the sentence. Rajesh eats bread and butter before going to school. Present Continuous Tense. Subject + Helping Verb (am/is/are) + Main verb + ing + the rest of the sentence.

In present perfect continuous tense also called as the perfect progressive tense shows that something started in the past and is continue in the present time. In this tense first form of verb is used with the addition of ing (1 st form +ing). “Has/have been” are helping verbs of this tense. “Has been” is used with singulars.

1. Present Perfect I Present Perfect with “for, since, already, just, and yet”. 2. Just, already and yet Just, already and yet We can use the present perfect with just, already and yet. Just means “a short time ago”. Vicky heard about the concert not long ago. Already means 'sooner than expected'.
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Good day! Great question! Simply put: Have been doing = present perfect continuous tense Has been doing = present perfect continuous tense (used in third person sentences) Had been doing = past perfect continuous tense Lets look at some examples: Have been = present perfect continuous tense * I have been working since 6pm Has been doing = present perfect continuous tense (used in third person Present Perfect Continuous Tense के वाक्यों में निश्चित समय (Point of Time) के साथ Since तथा अनिश्चित समय (Period of Time) के साथ for का प्रयोग करते हैं। निश्चित समय का अर्थ उस समय We use the present perfect simple more when there is a result in the present (like the cake) and the present perfect continuous more when the action is important. Umm, OK. So you would say ‘She’s been travelling a lot recently.’. Exactly. Because we’re more interested in the action than the result. . 100 344 170 475 161 224 378 358

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