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🌟 Present Perfect Continuous Tense: Easy Guide with Examples! 📘

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🎓 Welcome back to our channel! Dive into the Present Perfect Continuous Tense with our detailed guide designed to make learning easy and fun! 🚀
In this episode, we'll break down the tense with clear explanations, practical examples, and common mistakes to avoid. Learn how to use this tense correctly and test your skills with engaging exercises.
📝 Subscribe now to stay updated with our latest content and join our community of learners. Let's master English grammar together! 🌍
0:00 Have or Have been?
1:02 What is Present Perfect Continuous Tense?
2:15 Usage & Examples
3:25 Structure & Formulas
6:25 Common Mistakes & Pro Tips
6:28 Present Perfect vs Present Perfect Continuous
10:10 Practice Exercises
11:16 Answer to the question
🔔 Don't miss our upcoming videos on other tenses and grammar topics. Have questions or suggestions? Drop them in the comments below! Like, share, and subscribe for more helpful content. Happy learning! 📚✨
Please find the details of video below:
Simple Present | Part 1:
Present Continuous | Part 2:
Simple Past | Part 3:
Past Continous | Part 4:
simple Future | Part 5:
Future Continuous | Part 6:
Present Perfect | Part 7:
Present Perfect Continuous | Part 8:
Learn all Tenses In One Video:
Tenses | First Series
Tenses | Second Series
Exercises and Answers:
Incorrect: He have been walking to the park.
Correct: He has been walking to the park.
Negative: He has not (hasn't) been walking to the park.
Question: Has he been walking to the park?
Incorrect: We has been watching a movie.
Correct: We have been watching a movie.
Negative: We have not (haven't) been watching a movie.
Question: Have we been watching a movie?
Incorrect: She has been study for the exam.
Correct: She has been studying for the exam.
Negative: She has not (hasn't) been studying for the exam.
Question: Has she been studying for the exam?
🎓 Welcome back to our channel! Dive into the Present Perfect Continuous Tense with our detailed guide designed to make learning easy and fun! 🚀
In this episode, we'll break down the tense with clear explanations, practical examples, and common mistakes to avoid. Learn how to use this tense correctly and test your skills with engaging exercises.
📝 Subscribe now to stay updated with our latest content and join our community of learners. Let's master English grammar together! 🌍
0:00 Have or Have been?
1:02 What is Present Perfect Continuous Tense?
2:15 Usage & Examples
3:25 Structure & Formulas
6:25 Common Mistakes & Pro Tips
6:28 Present Perfect vs Present Perfect Continuous
10:10 Practice Exercises
11:16 Answer to the question
🔔 Don't miss our upcoming videos on other tenses and grammar topics. Have questions or suggestions? Drop them in the comments below! Like, share, and subscribe for more helpful content. Happy learning! 📚✨
Please find the details of video below:
Simple Present | Part 1:
Present Continuous | Part 2:
Simple Past | Part 3:
Past Continous | Part 4:
simple Future | Part 5:
Future Continuous | Part 6:
Present Perfect | Part 7:
Present Perfect Continuous | Part 8:
Learn all Tenses In One Video:
Tenses | First Series
Tenses | Second Series
Exercises and Answers:
Incorrect: He have been walking to the park.
Correct: He has been walking to the park.
Negative: He has not (hasn't) been walking to the park.
Question: Has he been walking to the park?
Incorrect: We has been watching a movie.
Correct: We have been watching a movie.
Negative: We have not (haven't) been watching a movie.
Question: Have we been watching a movie?
Incorrect: She has been study for the exam.
Correct: She has been studying for the exam.
Negative: She has not (hasn't) been studying for the exam.
Question: Has she been studying for the exam?
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