Present Prefect Continuous Tense
Present Prefect Continuous Tense used to describe an action started in past still on going.
I have been playing for two hour
I have not been watching movies
Interrogative Negative
haven'they been searching for criminal
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Present Prefect Continuous Tense used to describe an action started in past still on going.
Present Prefect Continuous Tense for Plural Subject
Positive Sentence: Subject + have + been + verb 1st form + ing + ObjectI have been playing for two hour
I have not been watching movies
Interrogative Negative
haven'they been searching for criminal
Present Prefect Continuous Tense for Singular Subject
Positive Sentence: Subject + has + been + verb 1st form + ing + Object
he has been speaking since 4pm
Interrogative Sentence: has + Subject + been + verb 1st form + ing + Object + ?
Has she been cooking since 8am?Please write comments if you find anything incorrect, or you want to share more information about the topic discussed above
Rozgardesh (रोजगार देश)
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