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Do you know when to use the Present Perfect Continuous? Watch a short explanation and repeat the example sentences after me.
Grammar
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イントロ
We use the Present Perfect Continuous to talk about actions that started in the past and are still happening now or have just stopped but have a visible result. We form it with: have/has + been + verb-ing. For example: "I've been waiting all day for this news." "We've been planning this celebration for weeks." "She's been working hard for this." We use it to show duration and effort - often with for, since, all day, or all year.
Grammar
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今すぐ話す
I've been waiting all day
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今すぐ話す
She's been working hard for this
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今すぐ話す
We've been planning this for weeks
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今すぐ話す
They've been celebrating since morning
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今すぐ翻訳
私は一日中待っていました
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今すぐ翻訳
彼女はこのために一生懸命働いてきました
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今すぐ翻訳
私たちは何週間もこれを計画してきました
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今すぐ翻訳
彼らは朝からずっとお祝いをしています
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