Present Perfect Continuous Tense usage main Subject + has/have + been + V.-ing.1. apply to events that occurred in the past, present and yet consistently continues in the future by using the since-and for example. She has been sitting here for an hour. (She sits straight on the hour.)2. verbs with Present Perfect Continuous Tense used, it must be a verb that denotes the continuity or the verb that represents an action that is long (long action), such as a play, look, watch, learn, live, wait, eat, and can't be used with other verbs that do not represent a continuity, or a verb that represents an action that ended immediately, such as stop, prefer, etc like arrive. I have been playing games since afternoon. (I play the game since the afternoon.)3.Present Perfect Continuous Tense may be used with the event ended but also affected. You look tired. Have you been sleeping properly? (You look tired, you Prefecture sleep enough?)4.Present Perfect Continuous Tense to focus on the continuation of actions (Continuity of action) is greater than the Present Perfect Tense.
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