(Perfect Continuous Tenses)
Perfect Continuous ,
(Present Perfect Continuous Tense)
(Past Perfect Continuous Tense)
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Continuous, Perfect Continuous , .
Perfect, Perfect Continuous , .
- to be (Present Participle) (Ving).
PS . Perfect Continuous Tense . 71,73.
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(the Present Perfect Continuous Tense)
Present Perfect Continuous , , .
Present Perfect Continuous:
have / has + been + Ving |
Ive been repairing the car for two hours! !
:
What have you been doing since we last met? , ?
How long have you been calling on clients? ?
not :
Im sure she hasnt been writing letters all day. , .
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(the Past Perfect Continuous Tense)
Past Perfect Continuous , - , , .
Past Perfect Continuous ( ):
had + been + Ving |
At last the bus came. I had (d) been waiting for twenty minutes. . .
:
Had they been fighting long? ?
not :
The ground wasnt very wet. It hadnt been raining long. . .
(Sequence of Tenses)
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He will tell you he doesnt know her. , .
They say they wont have any problems. , .
, - .
Who told you I was here? , ?
I thought you had left England. , .
I knew that you would understand me , .
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The teacher toldthat the Earth movesround the Sun. , .