The present perfect continuous is formed with: subject + have/has been + present participle
Subject | Have/Has Been | Present Participle |
I, You | have been | living in Brazil for many years. |
He, She, It | has been | |
We, You, They | have been |
The present perfect continuous is similar to the present perfect, but it talks about something that started in the past and is still continuing right now.
It has been raining for three hours.
They have been living in our house.
You have been eating my chocolate!
I have been waiting for break time.
She has been working all day.
The postman has not been here yet.
Exercise
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