Present perfect progressive tense
Transcript of Present perfect progressive tense
The Present perfect progressive Tense
Affirmative statement
To make an Affirmative present perfect progressive statement, simply follow this pattern:
Subject+has/have + been+verb in base form+ing
has: 3rd person singular (he, she, it)have: all other forms
Example:I/we/you/they have been playing volleyball.
He/she/it has been playing volleyball.
NOTE: We use has in the 3rd person singular (he, she, it).
Negative statement
To make a negative present perfect progressive
statement, simply follow the following pattern:
Subject+has/have+ not+been+verb in base form+ing
•I/we/you/they have not been playing volleyball.
•He/she/it has not been playing volleyball.
NOTE: We use has + not in the 3rd person singular (he, she, it).
Question
To make a question in the present perfect progressive, simply follow the following pattern:
Has/Have+subject+been+verb in base form+ing
•Have I/we/you/they been playing volleyball?
•Has he/she/its been playing volleyball?
Exercise:
Make sentences in present perfect progressive tense.
Affirmative Negative Question
She has been playing tennis for half an hour now.
She hasn’t been playing tennis for half an hour now.
He has been waiting for his girlfriend since 6 o'clock.
Has he has been waiting for his girlfriend since 6 o'clock.
We have been living in Greece since last August.
Have we been living in Greece since last August.
They have been lying in the sun for hours.
They haven’t been lying in the sun for hours.