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  1. 17. "Have been reading" is in the present perfect continuous tense. The present perfect and present perfect continuous do not require that the action has been completed. This tense is actually used to describe actions in the past that have a connection to the present. Either the action has been completed (approximately) now or it will continue ...

  2. 2020年6月15日 · It's not "Have Been + Past Participle," which is the Present Perfect Passive. It's actually "Have Been V+ing" also known as the Present Perfect Progressive or Present Perfect Continuous. It is used for an activity that started in the past and still continues to the

  3. 2018年3月3日 · 1. In the Stack Exchange system, paragraphs are marked by either at least two consecutive newlines (leave one or more blank lines between blocks of text when editing). Text on adjacent lines are otherwise formatted to appear as a contiguous paragraph. – Lawrence. Mar 3, 2018 at 8:32.

  4. A passive sentence doesn't say "has been eatING", but rather "has been eatEN"! So the -ING has nothing to do with a PASSIVE sentence in the present perfect, like "The cake has been eaten...". The -ING is only in an ACTIVE sentence, and here are two more

  5. 2018年5月19日 · 過去進行形は、過去のある時点で〜していました、の意味になるのに対して、have been 〜ing は、過去のある時点から今までずっと〜している、という意味になります。. Her dress looks as though she has been fighting with〜は、彼女のドレスはまるで〜と今までずっと ...

  6. 2010年5月28日 · 「~し続ける」というのは、keep~ingとhavebeen~ingの2つが思い浮かびますが、違いがあれば教えていただけませんか。よろしくお願いします。 havebeen~ingでは、現在完了進行形です。進行形なので、進行中の動作がある、ということになります。完了形でもありますので、過去に起点があり、その ...

  7. I know that Present Perfect Progressive is have been + ing. I've been learning since 9 o'clock; But which tense is have been V + ed ? grammar. present-perfect. Share. Improve this question. asked Sep 20, 2014 at 17:06. Person.Junkie.

  8. She has been teaching for ten years."←24時間教えっぱなしではない。 そのページは現在完了進行形用の練習ページなので、 "since December"や"since 18 January"や "for years(何年間も)"を使った文も現在完了進行形を 使って解答する問題ですが、24時間連続という話では ありません。

  9. 2020年6月15日 · I couldn't understand the difference between these sentences: َ1.We were watching TV when he arrived. 2.We had been watching TV when he arrived. OR 1.I was listening music when you called. 2.I had

  10. 2016年5月1日 · 27. "Has been" and "have been" are both in the present perfect tense. "Has been" is used in the third-person singular and "have been" is used for first- and second-person singular and all plural uses. The present perfect tense refers to an action that began at some time in the past and is still in progress. For example, if I started studying ...

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