Translation:-. 1- He has not been eating the food since morning. 2- Her father has not been eating the medicine for two days. 3- I have not been driving for last year. 4- I have not been reading the newspaper for ten minutes. 5- The students have not been making a noise for one hour. PresentPerfect Continuous Tense में For और Since का प्रयोग इस टेंस में for और since का प्रयोग एक विशेष नियम के अनुसार किया जाता है. Weuse the perfect continuous when the focus is on the continuity rather than the completion. 3. I .. ten letters since morning. wrote . have written . have been writing . Correct! Wrong! Here the emphasis is on the idea of completion and hence we use the perfect tense. Here we are talking about an ongoing situation and therefore we use Someexamples of the Present Perfect Continuous Tense are-. 1. The Present Perfect Continuous Tense is used for an action that began at some time in the past and is still continuing, He has been sleeping for five hours. (and is still sleeping), (वह पांच घंटे से सो रहा है । (और अभी भी सो Introduction Present Perfect Continuous Tense. The Present Perfect Continuous employs two auxiliary verbs in addition to a primary verb. The composition and usage of the Present Perfect Continuous tense, along with the use of for and since, are covered in this lesson, along with few examples are given for your understanding. Thepresent perfect continuous tense. The present perfect continuous tense is commonly used with the time expressions since and for. It has been raining since yesterday. I have been working in this company for 3 years. My sister has been preparing for the civil services exam for six months. Simple past tense. The simple past tense is commonly

Bentuk(Rumus) Kalimat Non Verbal Present Perfect Continuous Tenses sama dengan Present Perfect Tenses; Baca juga : Aturan Perubahan V1 Menjadi Ving; Kata kerja yang tidak digunakan dalam tenses continuous; Ever since. Sejak saat itu. All day / all night / all week. Sepanjang hari / Malam / minggu. All my life. Sepanjang hidupku. Recently.

Thepresent perfect continuous tense is used to talk about an action which began at sometime in the past and is still continuing. Notes: The sentence 'I have been working since morning' often means the same as 'I have worked since morning'. When we use the present perfect tense, the emphasis is on the idea of completion whereas when
Answers 1. It has been raining continuously since the morning.. 2. I have met him only once.. 3. I have not seen him for a long time.. 4. The children are hungry. They have been playing in the garden.. 5. We have known each other since our school days.. 6. Have you completed the job?. 7. Her health has improved considerably since she returned from the hills.. 8. We managed to find our way home.
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