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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, ...
The present perfect continuous has two parts - the main verb and the auxiliary verbs. He has been thinking about it for ages. She's been driving since 4 o'clock. In these examples, the main verbs are ...
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