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Present Perfect Simple. ... Have / has been Ving is the present perfect continuous. ... We use the present perfect continuous for an activity that.
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UNIVERSIDAD AUTÓNOMA DEL ESTADO DE HIDALGO ESCUELA SUPERIOR DE ZIMAPÁN Licenciatura en Contaduría
L.E.I. Carlos Caballero Sánchez Julio – Diciembre 2019
Tema: Prepositions/ Preposiciones Resumen (Abstract)
En Otras Palabras… English B1. Professor: L.E.I. Carlos Caballero Sánchez Unit 1.1 University for me so far
We use the present perfect continuous for an activity that has recently stopped or just stopped. There is a connection with now! You are out of breath. Have you been running? (=you are out of breath NOW) Paul is very tired. He has been working very hard. (=he is tired now)
How long have you been learning English? (=you are still learning it) Tom is still watching TV. He’s been watching TV all day. Where have you been? I have been looking for you the last half hour! The present perfect continuous is often use with words and phrases like all day/week/year/etc, for, since, just, etc. As well as for actions repeated over a period of time. We have been walking for hours and I need a rest! Every morning they meet in the same cafe. They have been going there for years.
I have worked at the airport for four years = I have been working at the airport forfour years. I have read that book about cruise ships. (and I have finished it!) BUT I have been reading that book about cruise ships. (I have NOT finished it!)
The present perfect continuous is NOT used with stative verbs! this case we use present perfect simple! Have you known each other long? (not Have you been knowing!) I haven’t liked ice cream since I ate too much and was sick. (not I haven’t been liking!)
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