Weuse the 'present perfect continuous tense' to talk about an action that started in the past and is continuing now. This is often used with for or since. In this case, it is important to know that the action is still ongoing. Remember, we are referring to the 'duration' of the action, so we do not use time expressions to indicate the number

Answers He has been running for two hours. He has been playing flute since evening. The moon has been shining in the sky since night. I have been reading Arabian Nights for many days. She has been discussing a very interesting topic. Tom has been walking for an hour. They have been living in this town for many years.

Presentperfect continuous กับ present perfect Persent perfect continuous โครงสร้าง S + has /have + been + V+ing หลักการใช้ 1. ใช้กับเหตุหารณ์ที่เกิดขึ้นในอดีตและดำเนินเรื่อยมาจนถึงปัจจุบัน และยังคง 40thoughts on " Soal Present Perfect Continuous Tense dan Jawaban " indah July 13, 2021 at 14:47. terimaksih untuk latihan soalnya , ini sangat membantu aku dalam belajar bahasa inggris. Wilma Yulia August 8, 2021 at 05:17. Sama-sama Indah. Senang bisa bantu kamu 🙂 Presentperfect continuous tense is a tense which is used to indicate the actions that began in the past but have continued or lasted till the present moment. It lays emphasis on the duration or the amount of time for which an action has been taking place. As the name suggests, the present perfect continuous tense describes an event or action

Wealso use present perfect when a period of time has not finished, it is still going on, like today, this week, this month, none of these have finished yet. For example: I have been so busy today! (today is still going, this is still the present moment) You have been so grumpy this week! (you started being grumpy in the past, earlier this week.

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