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  1. Thì hiện tại Hoàn thành tiếp diễn She has been playing golf for more than two hours under the sun. The Present Perfect Continuous is used to talk about events which started in the past and may still continuing now - this tense usually has a link to the present time. This is how we make the Present Perfect Continuous tense: subject + have / has + been + -ing verb "He has been waiting for 20 minutes." It can be used to describe events that are finished and are still in evidence now: "The road is wet. It must have been raining." "Have you been crying?" - because I see water in your eyes. It can be used to describe an event that started in the past and is still continuing now; it is often
  2. with for / since: "I have been working here for 6 months." "She has been learning English since she went to university" It can be used to talk about a repeating action in a period of time: "I have been watching the news every evening." "Her brother has been calling her a lot recently." • It has been ___ for a week. snows snow snowed snowing • They ___ been looking for you. is have has are • She's ___ thinking about changing her job.
  3. been have has was • We've been living here ___ 7 months. to since last for • Mike's been fishing ___ dawn. of since through for
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