Tense Use - Present Perfect Progressive

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devoramanier  on April 8, 2011

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Tense Use - Present Perfect Progressive

Present Perfect Progressive
You are talking about how long up to now (non-stop).
Ex. I have studied for 3 hours for this test.
(It is now 12:00. I began to study at 9:00).
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Present Perfect Progressive You are talking about how long up to now (non-stop).
Ex. I have studied for 3 hours for this test.
(It is now 12:00. I began to study at 9:00).
Present Perfect Progressive You are talking about short-term or temporary.
Ex. He has been living in Nashville for 2 years.
(When he finishes college, he plans to move.)
Present Perfect Progressive You are talking about action which is not completed.
Ex. I have been reading this book for three days. I
can't wait to finish it and know how it ends.

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