The Present Perfect Continuous Tense is used for. actions that started in the past and are continuing up until now (and will probably continue into the future). actions that were ongoing in the past, but just recently finished. Let us discuss this point in detail.
Present Perfect Continuous. The Present Perfect Continuous uses two auxiliary verbs together with a main verb. In this lesson we look at the structure and use of the Present Perfect Continuous tense, as well as the use of for and since, followed by a quiz to check your understanding.
We use the present perfect continuous to talk about an action or activity that started in the past and continues now or has only just stopped. I hate this weather! It's been raining all week (= and it is still raining). I need a break. I've been studying all day (= and I have just stopped).
How to use Future Simple, Future Continuous and Near Future. 1. Express a decision at the moment of speaking. - Oh, I've left the door open. I will go and shut it. 2. Expressing predictions. no basis. - People won't go to Jupiter before the 22nd century.
Answers. 1. It has been raining continuously since morning.. 2. We have visited them twice, but they have not visited us yet.. 3. I have not met him in a long time.. 4. The children are hungry. They have been playing in the garden for hours.. 5. We have known each other since our school days.. 6. Have you completed the job?. 7. Her health has improved considerably.. 8. He has obtained a permit.
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present perfect continuous tense of wait