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Step 2: Introduce The Present Perfect Continuous. Next, explain to students that the present perfect continuous tense is similar to the 2nd usage of the present perfect tense (to talk about an action that started in the past and continued to the present.). Explain that the present perfect continuous tense emphasizes the length of a current
Thus, Present Perfect Continuous, Past Perfect Continuous and Future Perfect Continuous do not have passive voice. Tense Name. Active Voice. Passive Voice. Present Perfect Continuous. Amit has been playing football. Not Applicable (Football has been playing by Amit is obviously wrong)
6. Past Perfect Continuous. This tense is similar to the past perfect, but the word “continuous” should give you a clue as to how it is different. Use this tense to describe ongoing actions that have already been completed at some point in the past. For example, if you wanted to talk about a bad habit that you no longer have, you might use
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