Formula, Structure, and Rules of Present Perfect Continuous Tenses-Positive Sentences
Formula:
Subject + (Have been / Has been) + Present Participle (verb + ing) + Time-reference
Helping verb
Have been or Has been
Example:
- They have been seen this car.
Subject |
Verb |
Object |
They |
Seen |
Car |
2. They have been listening to lecture for 1 hours.
Subject |
Verb |
Object |
They |
Listening |
lecture |
3. She has been reading this novel since last three weeks.
Subject |
Verb |
Object |
She |
Reading |
Novel |
4. He has been living in an organization since 1995.
Subject |
Verb |
Object |
He |
Living |
organization |
5. You have been working in Manchester since 2010
Subject |
Verb |
Object |
You |
Working |
Manchester |
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