Present Perfect Continuous Study Guide

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The bridge between the past and now. Learn to describe actions that started in the past and are still happening or have just finished with visible results.

“I have been waiting for 2 hours.” Why not “I wait”?
The Present Perfect Continuous is the engine of storytelling. It focuses on the duration and the activity rather than just the result.
Inside:

    • Process vs. Product: The difference between “I have cooked” (Done) and “I have been cooking” (Process/Messy Kitchen).
    • Duration Markers: Using “For” and “Since” correctly.

Action Verbs Only: Why you can’t say “I have been knowing him.”

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