Az angol folyamatos-befejezett jelen idő (Present perfect continuous,másnéven: Present perfect progressive). Minden befejezett igealak sajátossága a to have ige, melyet a főige 3. alakja követ. Ezért a folyamatos befejezett jelen időben a have után a to be ige 3. alakja (been) áll. Azért a létige, mert a folyamatos igealakok sajátossága pedig a to be ige, amit a főige ing-es
2B GRAMMAR present perfect and present perfect continuous + for or since answers to exercise b b. 1 A How long has he been waiting to speak to someone? B He's been waiting for half an hour. 2 A How long have you been working here? B I've been working here for three months now. 3 A How long have you been going out with Rob?
1. Events/actions that began before now, but are still ongoing. The present perfect continuous can be used to describe actions or events that started in the past, and are still continuing now. They have not yet finished or been completed. I have been learning English for a few months, but I'm not fluent yet.
Estas son algunas oraciones que podemos hacer con how long. I don't remember for how long I have been studying English. I don't remember how long the wedding dress was. I don't remember how long she has lived in this country. I don't know for how long I have been teaching English. I don't know how long she wanted her hair to be.
Complete the sentences using the present perfect simple or the present perfect progressive. I (study) all day, but I am afraid I (learn/not) much. 1. duration (signal: all day) → present perfect progressive|2. result → present perfect simple Andrew (eat) two bars of chocolate today. how many → present perfect simple; The boy's clothes are dirty because he (play) in the mud all
Baca Juga: Mengenal Past Perfect Tense, Rumus, dan Contoh Kalimat. 1. Pola Kalimat Positif Present Perfect Tense. S + have/has + Past participle (V3) Contoh kalimat: She has worked in the hospital for six years. (Dia sudah bekerja di rumah sakit selama 6 tahun) I have fixed my computer.
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how long with present perfect continuous