Present Perfect Continuous Tense | Download Complete PDF
In the present perfect continuous tense first form of the verb is used with the addition of ing ( 1 st form + ing). “has been and have been” are the helping verbs of this tense. “has been” is used with the singulars . “have been” is used with all plural nouns.
Affirmative sentences
Simply 1 st form of the verb is used in addition to (ing). Or we can say that the fourth form of the verb is used. 1 st form of verb + ing also known as the fourth form of the verb. Has and has been are used as helping verbs. Since/for phrases are used at the end.
Formation :
Sub + helping verb ( has been, have been) + 1 st form of verb + ing + object + since/for phrases.
Examples:
- He has been taking bath since morning,
- Girls have been clapping and dancing for two hours.
- Boys have been making noise since morning.
- He has been riding a horse for two years.
- Many students have been participating in sports for three years.
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When we have to make negative sentences, we use not after (has or have) and before been.
Formation :
Subject + helping verb ( has, have) + not +been + 1 st form of verb + ing + object + since/for phrases
Examples:
- He has not been taking bath since morning,
- Girls have not been clapping and dancing for two hours.
- The boys have not been making noise since morning.
- He has not been riding a horse for two years.
- Many students have not been participating in sports for three years.
![present perfect continuous tense negative](https://engdic.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/09/present-perfect-continuous-tense-negative.png)
Interrogative sentences
In the case of interrogative sentences, the helping verb (has, have) is placed at the start of the sentence. And a question mark is added at the end.
Formation :
Helping verb ( has, have) + Subject + been + 1 st form of verb + ing + object + since/for + ?
Examples:
- Has he been taking bath since morning?
- Have girls been clapping and dancing for two hours?
- Have boys been making noise since morning?
- Has he been riding a horse for two years?
- Have many students been participating in sports for three years?
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Formation of PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS TENSE
Helping Verbs
(has been, have been )
Form of Verb
(first form of verb + ing)
+ Affirmative Sentences
Sub + ( has been, have been) + ing form + object + since/for phrases.
He + has been + taking + bath + since morning.
– Negative sentences
Sub + (has, have) + not + been + ing form + object + since/for phrases.
He + has + not + been + taking + bath + since morning.
? Interrogative Sentences
(has, have) + Sub + been + ing form + object + since/for phrases + ?
Has + He + been + taking + bath + since morning + ?
Present Perfect Continuous Tense Examples PDF
- You have been shopping in that market for three hours.
- We have been watching a movie in this Cineplex for two hours.
- We have been shopping at this fair for two hours.
- They have been playing football for an hour.
- They have been playing cricket in that field for five hours.
- The poet has been writing romantic poems for several hours.
- The lyricist has been writing realistic songs since the beginning of his career.
- She has been finding the dress since morning.
- I have not been watching the cricket match for an hour.
- I have been writing articles on different topics since morning.
- I have been singing different kinds of songs, especially modern.
- I have been listening to melodious songs for an hour.
- I have been helping him to do the task for an hour.
- He has been traveling around the world for a month.
- He has been studying in the library for three hours.
- He has been reading the book for two hours.
- Have you been preparing the assignment for two hours?
- Have you been listening to realistic songs since morning?
- My mom has been cooking for three hours.
- I have been watching the concert for an hour.