PRESENT
PERFECT CONTINUOUS
we use it
to show that something started in the past and has continued up until
now.
POSITIVE (
Have/Has + Been + Present continuous )
1. I have been
waiting for you
2. You have been
eating very bad
3. He has been
working late
4. She has been
playing with her brother
5. The rabbit has
been eating my plants
6. We have been
going together to the dance class
7. They have been
dating for a while
8. You two have
been studying together
NEGATIVE
1. I have not been
waiting for you
2. You haven’t
been eating very bad
3. He hasn’t
been working late
4. She hasn’t
been playing with her brother
5. The rabbit
hasn’t been eating my plants
6. We haven’t
been going together to the dance class
7. They have not
been dating for a while
8. You two have
not been studying together
QUESTION
1. Haven’t I
been waiting for you?
2. Have you been
eating very bad?
3. Hasn’t he
been working late?
4. Has she been
playing with her brother?
5. Has the rabbit
been eating my plants?
6. Haven’t we
been going together to the dance class?
7. Haven’t they
been dating for a while?
8. Have you two
been studying together?
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