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Present Perfect Continuous Explained by Danil Pechorin is a document available to read on EtoBox.

1. The document discusses the present perfect continuous tense (have/has been + -ing) and its uses. 2. The present perfect continuous is used for actions that began in the past and have recently stopped or are still happening. It can describe how long something has been occurring. 3. Examples are given to illustrate using the present perfect continuous to talk about activities that have been ongoing or repeated over a period of time until now.

Author
Danil Pechorin
Language
EN