Grammar
Tense: Present perfect continuous- Form

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Grammar in use

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Drillls

Conjugation

Example with the verb to WORK ➔  HAVE BEEN WORKING

Example with the verb to DRIVE➔  HAVE BEEN DRIVING (irregular verb)

Affirmative formNegative formQuestions
I/you/we have been working/driving
She/it has been working/driving
I/you/we haven’t been working/driving
He/she/it hasn’t been working/driving?
Have I/you/we been working/driving
Has he/she/it been working/driving?

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  1. Use the present perfect continuous in the following sentences:

    • She (to study) for two hours.
      I (to work) on this project since morning.
      He   (to practise) football for the last hour.
      The kids (to play) the garden all afternoon. 
      We (to watch) movies all night.