The present perfect progressive (continuous) tense describes actions that began in the recent past with continuation into the presentโ€”i.e., the action initiated earlier either hasn't stopped or has stopped only recently. The formula for writing in the present perfect progressive tense is: have or has + been + present participle. has been writing.
Present perfect continuous tense expresses the action which is occurred in the past, and they proceed in the current situation or maybe in the future. It is also known as Present Perfect Progressive Tense. It is a combination of two tenses, the present continuous and the present perfect tense. AiHb.
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