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Today, we’re exploring the present perfect continuous tense in English. This tense is used to describe actions or situations that started in the past and are still continuing in the present moment, or have just recently stopped. It’s formed with “have been” or “has been” + the present participle (verb + -ing). For example, “She has been studying English for two hours” shows an action that started in the past (studying) and is still ongoing. Understanding the present perfect continuous helps us emphasize the duration or continuity of actions up to now. Let’s delve into this tense together and discover how to use it effectively in English! 🌟