Positive Negative Question I have been doing You have been doing He has been doing She has been doing It has been doing We have been doing You have been doing They have been doing I haven’t been doing You haven’t been doing He hasn’t been doing She hasn’t been doing It hasn’t been doing We haven’t been doing You haven’t been doing They haven’t been doing Have I been doing? Have you been doing? Has he been doing? Has she been doing? Has it been doing? Have we been doing? Have you been doing? Have they been doing? © 2020 www.englishtensepractice.com May be freely copied for personal or classroom use. ETP english tense practice don’t forget to check our website to learn english and more! Present Perfect Continuous Tense Explanation and Rules How to use Present Perfect Continuous Tense 1. We use Present Perfect Continuous Tense to express actions that started in the past and still continue. The difference between Present Perfect Simple and Present Perfect Continuous is that, in contin- uous tense the verb has a concept of time. But we cannot use “stative verbs” with Present Perfect Continuous • I have been waiting here for hours. • They have been dating since 2015. • She’s been watching TV for 2 hours. 2. We use Present Perfect Continuous Tense when we talk about our recent and temporary habits or activities • She has been reading a lot of books nowadays. • I have been studying really hard recently. 3. We use Present Perfect Continuous Tense for actions that we have stopped doing recently. We also give the result of it. • I have been walking for hours and I am really tired. • He is so tired because he’s been studying since last night.