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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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