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Present perfect continuous

Learning English Grammar

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Six-Minute Grammar

Use the present perfect continuous to talk about an activity that started in the past and is continuing now or has recently finished. Time expressions usually go after the main verb, so it's Jack's been studying all day. And don't forget to use short forms like I've, it's, haven't, hasn't with the presentperfectcontinuous.

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