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Which of the following best describes the present perfect progressive tense?
Which of the following best describes the present perfect progressive tense?
- A tense used to describe an action that happened in the past and is completed.
- A tense used to describe an action that started in the past, continued until the present, and may continue into the future. (correct)
- A tense used to describe an action that will happen in the future.
- A tense used to describe an action that will happen in the future and continue indefinitely.
Which of the following is an example of the present perfect progressive tense?
Which of the following is an example of the present perfect progressive tense?
- I will study next week.
- I will be studying tomorrow.
- I studied yesterday.
- I have been studying for three hours. (correct)
When do we use the present perfect progressive tense?
When do we use the present perfect progressive tense?
- To describe an action that started in the past, continued until the present, and may continue into the future. (correct)
- To describe an action that will happen in the future and continue indefinitely.
- To describe an action that happened in the past and is completed.
- To describe an action that will happen in the future.