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Present perfect continuous tense | English made easy
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 ...
Whether teaching or learning the present perfect, it is often useful to present the two verb aspects in a contrastive way. Compare the following: 'Dick Francis has been writing novels since 1957. In ...
Abdul Weli from Somalia writes: I would like to know more about the passive. Most reference books say that the present perfect continuous tense has no passive form. Yet, at the same time, we have seen ...
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