Shehasn't been working here for very long. 'Why is your hair wet? Have you been swimming in the lake?'. We form the present perfect continuous with: Subject + have + been + -ing form. Positive and negative. Subject. have. been.
PresentPerfect Continuous. This tense is created by the present perfect of the verb ' to be ,' and the present participle of the main verb. You can use this pattern for better understanding: subject + have/has + been + verb + -ing. I have been looking for him. She has been minding her own business.
PresentPerfect (I have gone) and Present Perfect Continuous (I have been going) exercise 1: fill in the correct verb form of the present perfect or present perfect continuous. exercise 2: fill in the correct verb form. exercise 3: fill in the correct verb form. exercise 4: fill in the correct verb form. exercise 5: fill in the correct verb form.
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difference present perfect and present perfect continuous