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  1. Present Perfect Continuous Tense in @

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  3. PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS TENSE The Present Perfect Continuous tense is that tense of the verb which is used when the verb has partially occurred or shows partial execution and continuity at the same time in which the statement is being made:Ex: The union has been meeting these days. She has been performing to her potential. Source: http://grammarcollege.com/present-perfect-continuous-tense/

  4. NOTES The Perfect Continuous Tense is the combination of both perfect and continuous tense. In the active form, the Continuous form (Present Participle form) of the verb is joined with the Past Participle form of be (been). In the passive form, the Past participle form of the verb is joined with the Present participle form of be (being). Hence, the verb, by definition shows both completion and continuity. Source: http://grammarcollege.com/present-perfect-continuous-tense/

  5. Topics Covered @ Grammarcollege.com 1) Present Perfect Continous Tense – Definition and Concept2) Subject Verb Agreement (NOUN-VERB AGREEMENT)3) Auxiliaries & Modals – Present perfect Continous Tense4) Present Perfect Continous Tense IN PASSIVE VOICE5) Interogative Sentences In Present Perfect Continous Tense6) Negative Sentences in the Present Perfect Continous Tense

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