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PRESENT PERFECT
CONTINUOUS TENSE
GRAMMAR PRESENTATION
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PRESENT PERFECT
CONTINUOUS TENSE
GRAMMAR PRESENTATION
WHEN TO USE
PRESENT PERFECT
CONTINUOUS?
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PRESENT PERFECT
CONTINUOUS TENSE
GRAMMAR PRESENTATION
WHEN TO USE
PRESENT PERFECT
CONTINUOUS?
ACTIONS THAT STARTED IN THE PAST
AND CONTINUE NOW
We use the Present Perfect Continuous to talk
about actions that began at some point in the past
and are still ongoing in the present.
Examples: “She has been dancing for two hours.”
“He has been sleeping all day.” 
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PRESENT PERFECT
CONTINUOUS TENSE
GRAMMAR PRESENTATION
WHEN TO USE
PRESENT PERFECT
CONTINUOUS?
ACTIONS THAT STARTED IN THE PAST
AND CONTINUE NOW
We use the Present Perfect Continuous to talk
about actions that began at some point in the past
and are still ongoing in the present.
Examples: “She has been dancing for two hours.”
“He has been sleeping all day.” 
EMPHASIZING THE DURATION
It helps us emphasize how long an action has
been happening or how much time has passed
since the action started.
Examples: “She has been studying all day long.” 
“They have been playing football all afternoon.”
“He has been working hard since morning.” 
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PRESENT PERFECT
CONTINUOUS TENSE
GRAMMAR PRESENTATION
WHEN TO USE
PRESENT PERFECT
CONTINUOUS?
ACTIONS THAT STARTED IN THE PAST
AND CONTINUE NOW
We use the Present Perfect Continuous to talk
about actions that began at some point in the past
and are still ongoing in the present.
Examples: “She has been dancing for two hours.”
“He has been sleeping all day.” 
EMPHASIZING THE DURATION
It helps us emphasize how long an action has
been happening or how much time has passed
since the action started.
Examples: “She has been studying all day long.” 
“They have been playing football all afternoon.”
“He has been working hard since morning.” 
HOW TO FORM 
PRESENT PERFECT
CONTINUOUS?
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FAQs on PPT: Present Perfect Continuous Tense - English Grammar for Junior Classes - Class 1

1. How is the Present Perfect Continuous Tense formed?
Ans. The Present Perfect Continuous Tense is formed by using "have been" or "has been" followed by the present participle of the verb (ending in -ing).
2. When do we use the Present Perfect Continuous Tense?
Ans. We use the Present Perfect Continuous Tense to talk about actions or situations that started in the past and have continued up to the present moment, or have just stopped.
3. Can the Present Perfect Continuous Tense be used for temporary actions?
Ans. Yes, the Present Perfect Continuous Tense is often used to talk about temporary actions or situations that have been happening recently.
4. How is the Present Perfect Continuous Tense different from the Present Perfect Tense?
Ans. The Present Perfect Continuous Tense emphasizes the duration of an action or situation, while the Present Perfect Tense focuses on the completion of an action or its relevance to the present.
5. Are there any signal words that indicate the Present Perfect Continuous Tense?
Ans. Yes, some signal words that indicate the Present Perfect Continuous Tense include "for," "since," "lately," "recently," and "all day."
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