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By one o'clock tomorrow I shall have done this work.

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Perfect Continuous Tenses

Present Perfect Continuous Tense

to be (have been, has been) (Participle I) :

 

We have been living here for three years.

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  .   I have (Ive) been working Have I been working? I have (Ive) not been working
  You (Youve) have been working Have you been working? You (Youve) have not been working
  He has been She (s been) It working Has he been she working? it He has not been She working It
    .   We have (Weve) been working Have we been working? We have (Weve) not been working
  You (Youve) have been working Have you been working? You (Youve) have not been working
  They have (Theyve) been working Have they been working? They have (Theyve) not been working

 

 

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We have been translating this article since twelve o'clock.

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) ll my 1if, these three years, all this week, all this year, lately . :

We have been staying here all this week.

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Theyve been writing a composition for two hours.

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) since, , :

returned t 3 and has been reading since. .
Hes been reading since 3. .
Hes been reading since he returned. , .

 

 

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Vincent opened his packet. "I have been doing a little sketching myself, he said.

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Past Perfect Continuous Tense

to be (had been) (Participle I) :

 

I had been working till late in the evening yesterday.

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She had (Shed) been cooking Had she been cooking? She had not (hadnt) been cooking

 

 

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looked very tired when I came to his place for he had been preparing for his exams for several days.

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