We use Present Perfect Continuous to talk about actions that started in the past and are still happening., , , The vegetables … (boil) since 10 o’clock. They must be ready now., is boiling, have boil, have been boiling, He … (wait) for her answer for six months. , wait, has been waiting, have been waiting, My sister … (send) job applications for 3 months., has been sending , have been send, have been sending, I … (seek) my documents since last Sunday. But I haven`t found them yet., have seeking, has been seeking, have been seeking, They … (learn) Japanese for a couple of years. They are continuing to learn it now., have been learning, has learning, has been learning, Father … (drill) holes in the wall since noon. He is still working., have been drilling, has been drilling, have drill, My brother … (play) computer games for 3 hours now., has been playing, have playing, have been playing, I … (listen) to you very carefully for 10 minutes now., has , have been, have been listening, He … (not take) his medicine since last week., hasn`t been taking, haven`t been, haven`t been taking, We ... (save) the money for a holiday for a year., has been saving, have been saving, have been , I ... (try) to get fitter for several weeks now., have trying, have been tried, have been trying.

Present Perfect Continuous

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