Present Perfect
Progressive
El present perfect Progressive se usa para hablar de una
acción que empezó en el pasado y que continúa en el presente.
Formación del present perfect progressive
El present perfect progressive se forma con el verbo to have
en presente más el participio been y un gerundio.
Fórmula para el present perfect progressive
ut the verbs into the correct form (present perfect progressive).
- He has been working in this company since 1985.
- I have been waiting for you since two o'clock.
- Mary has been living in Germany since 1992.
- Why is he so tired? He has been playing tennis for five hours.
- How long have you been learning English?
- We have been looking for the motorway for more than an hour.
- I have been living without electricity for two weeks.
- The film has not been running for ten minutes yet, but there's a commercial break already.
- How long has she been working in the garden?
- She has not been in the garden for more than an hour.
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