PRESENT PERFECT PROGRESSIVE
1. USE OF THE PRESENT
PERFECT PROGRESSIVE
1.1. Actions beginning in the past and still continuing (focus is on the
action) – mostly with since (point of time) or for (period of time)
I have been waiting for you for three hours. (It was too long.)
1.2. recently completed actions (focus is on the action)
She has been watching too many videos. (It took too much time.)
2. Signal words
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all day
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the whole day
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since
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for
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Questions with how long
3. Form
have/has + been + infinitive + -ing
4. Examples
4.1. Affirmative sentences in the Present Perfect Progressive
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I have been playing handball.
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I've been playing handball.
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You have been playing handball.
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You've been playing handball.
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He has been playing handball.
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He's been playing handball.
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4.2. Negative sentences in the Present Perfect Progressive
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I have not been playing handball.
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I've not been playing handball.
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I haven't been playing handball.
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You have not been playing handball.
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You've not been playing handball.
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You haven't been playing handball.
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He has not been playing handball.
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He's not been playing handball.
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He hasn't been playing handball.
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4.3. Questions in the Present Perfect Progressive
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Have I been playing handball?
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not possible
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Have you been playing handball?
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Has he been playing handball?
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1. She's been
… in Seoul for five years.
a. live
b. living
c. lives
2. I …
working in the garden.
a. have
b. 'm be
c. 've been
3. He … for
ages.
a. is been waiting
b. 's been waiting
c. has been wait
4. He … since
7 o'clock.
a. has been studying
b. is been studying
c. studying
5. I …,
honest!
a. been haven't smoking
b. 've been not smoking
c. haven't been smoking
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